It's not just the underlying silver: per the sales copy, this $1000 "everyday object" is worth so much because "the signature Tiffany Blue® hue of this design’s enamel accent has been as iconic as the brand itself since its founding in 1837." (via Late Stage Capitalism)
For sale: a sterling silver Tiffany "tin can," $1000
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