Date: Fri 14-Nov-1997
Date: Fri 14-Nov-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNO
Quick Words:
Addessi-Tiffany-jewelry
Full Text:
Enjoy Breakfast With Tiffany (&Addessi)
(with cuts)
BY SHANNON HICKS
RIDGEFIELD -- Tiffany & Co. is a name recognized worldwide for its classic
jewelry style, its standards to purity, and impeccable designs in anything
from writing implements and watches to baby ornaments (bowls, jewelry) and
other gift ideas. The company was formed by 25-year old Charles Lewis Tiffany
in 1837, the same year Queen Victorian ascended the throne.
The Victorian era was marked by a strict adherence to manners, good taste and
opulence. Tiffany & Co.'s history is marked with achievements recognized on
both sides of the Atlantic. The company was the first American design house to
be honored with a gold medal for silver craftsmanship, at the Paris Exposition
Universelle in 1867; it set standards in cutting diamonds with its tradition
of cutting stones for their brilliance, not size; and introduced, in 1886, the
innovative six-prong, or "Tiffany," ring setting, which allows for a more
complete return of light from a stone, maximizing its brilliance.
Today, Tiffany & Co. continues to maintain the company's international
reputation as a premier source of gifts for all occasions. Because of this
strict sense of craftsmanship and pride in name, Tiffany & Co. is very
selective when it comes to deciding who will be allowed to represent Tiffany's
products.
This weekend, Addessi of Ridgefield will celebrate the grand opening of its
Tiffany & Co. Boutique, the latest addition to adorn the showcases of the
beautifully presented, inviting store at 387 Main Street.
Wayne Addessi, a resident of Newtown (along with his wife, Bernadette, and
their two daughters, Meghan and Kathryn), has devoted his career to bringing
fine jewelry to Ridgefield and the surrounding area. Addessi of Ridgefield,
the store started in 1950 by Mr Addessi's Wayne's father, Rick Addessi, has
taken command of a market that is 30 miles in radius. Customers from as far as
Southbury and well into New York State regularly make the drive to the central
Ridgefield store.
Representatives of the store approached Tiffany & Co. last year, and spoke
with a regional sales manager. After that, meetings were set up with Robert L.
Cepek, the vice president of Tiffany & Co.'s trade division, and the rest, as
they say, is history.
Addessi of Ridgefield is no stranger to landing large clients. When the store
began selling its selection of Herend porcelain, which has since become a very
important part of the company's business, it was the first store in New
England to open a Herend selection in five years.
"We're very excited," Mr Addessi said this week. "Very few jewelers across the
country are selected as Tiffany trade accounts." There are only three Tiffany
& Co. trade stores -- stores that offer pieces from the Tiffany collection,
not Tiffany & Co. stores -- in the state of Connecticut. Mr Addessi feels the
prices of the pieces being offered in the Tiffany collection are very
moderate.
"We are delighted that our fine products have found a home at Addessi of
Ridgefield," Mr Cepek said. "[We] are pleased to bring `The Tiffany Touch' to
this vibrant community." According to Mr Cepek, the collection offered at
Addessi of Ridgefield will reflect the legacy of exceptional design and
dedication to craftsmanship that has made Tiffany & Co. a worldwide symbol of
excellence.
Addessi of Ridgefield is a family-owned, independently run fine and estate
jewelry business. Wayne Addessi, who runs the Ridgefield store, says what sets
his family's business apart from so many others is the way the company does
its business. Whether someone visits the store for something as simple as a
watch battery replacement, or someone is looking to purchase a $400,000
necklace, every person receives personalized service.
"When we promise something, we follow through. Always," Mr Addessi said.
Wayne joined his father in the business two decades ago. The store has always
been very family-oriented; of the seven employees of the store, four are
immediate Addessi family members. Rick Addessi continues to work at the store,
as does his wife, Donna, who takes care of a lot of the store's window
displays and decorating. Debbie Addessi Bush (Wayne's sister) also works
full-time at the store.
The Tiffany selections available at Addessi of Ridgefield include Tiffany's
latest designs, such as the recently-introduced Atlas Collection of
timepieces, jewelry and accessories for men and women; classic Tiffany
collections, such as the elegant Signature Collection, with woven designs in
textured gold; and designs by exclusive Tiffany designers Elsa Peretti and
Paloma Picasso.
A full selection of Tiffany designs including timepieces, writing implements,
sterling silver, glass and crystal will also be available. All Tiffany
products will be packaged in the jeweler's famous blue box with ribbon.
During the grand opening celebration of the Tiffany boutique at Addessi of
Ridgefield this weekend, a percentage of every item sold will be donated to
the department of pediatric pulmonary at Danbury Hospital.
In October, one of Wayne Addessi's daughters, Meghan, caught a cold, which
turned into a virus that became complicated by the child's already-present
allergies. When Meghan started having trouble breathing, her parents brought
her to the Emergency Room, at which point she was placed in the pediatric
intensive care unit for a few days.
"I went in there one morning, and she was just lying there, big circles around
her eyes, flat out in bed," Mr Addessi recalled. "She looked just awful, the
poor thing.
"About an hour later, they rolled in this Nintendo unit -- a big monitor, this
big unit, the whole thing. That was the best medicine they could have given
her. She perked right up.
"That really left an impression on me," Mr Addessi said. "That really made a
difference. When any child is in the hospital, it's not a pleasant experience.
"[My wife and I were both] really impressed, and that's why with this opening,
we are going to donate a percentage of the sales back to the hospital."
"Breakfast With Tiffany," the grand opening of the Tiffany Boutique at Addessi
of Ridgefield, will take place Friday and Saturday, November 14-15, 10 am to 1
pm each day. A Continental breakfast will be offered to everyone visiting the
store, at 387 Main Street, Ridgefield; telephone 438-6549.
