- By Kristi Liang
- Published 03/10/2011
- Article Writing
Certain colors can remind us of some specific things. Now special colors are also used for brand building, like the Tiffany blue, which exclusively belongs to the jewelry brand of Tiffany. If you have seen this special blue, you won’t forget it, since it is just so impressive. And probably you have been fascinated by this color.The Tiffany blue is the colloquial name for the blue color associated with Tiffany & Co., the New York City jewelry company. Tiffany Blue is a specific shade of light blue; it is very similar to the blue of robin’s egg. The color is produced as a private custom color by Pantone, with PMS number 1837. As a trademarked color, it is not publicly available and is not printed in the Pantone Matching System swatch books. Tiffany Blue is associated with Tiffany & Co. that their trademarked “little blue box” is instantly recognized and widely considered the premium presentation for tiffany jewelry.Now, we’ve seen the popularity of this color among people. The gorgeous combination of Tiffany Blue with pearls, white satin, and sterling silver is a very popular wedding trend. A tiffany ring with the tiffany blue is very well received. In fact, it is very commonly used to produce a cool, crisp, and elegant look when combined with white. When combined with brown or natural wood tones, Tiffany Blue can create a modern version of some retro styles.Now, Tiffany Blue with polka dots in different shades of brown is frequently found on area rugs, throw pillows, and other decorative household items. Tiffany Blue is a common shade, and many feel that it’s nature’s color and not Tiffany’s; few would deny the significance of a genuine Tiffany Blue box.But the Tiffany jewelry, to most common people, seems a little far away and hard to reach due to the high prices. But the replicas rise and solve this problem. Also, they are providing these fascinating boxes and bags in the Tiffany Blue.