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    Tiffany & Co. new store at Westfield Valley Fair mall in San Jose, exterior, concept. Tiffany & Co. is preparing to open what is poised to become an eye-catching new store located in the revamped luxury district that's part of the freshly expanded and upgraded Westfield Valley Fair mall in San Jose.

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    Tiffany & Co.

    Tiffany & Co. new store interior at San Jose's Westfield Valley Fair mall, concept. Tiffany & Co. is preparing to open what is poised to become an eye-catching new store located in the revamped luxury district that's part of the freshly expanded and upgraded Westfield Valley Fair mall in San Jose.

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    Tiffany & Co.

    Two-story Tiffany & Co. exterior store facade at Westfield Valley Fair in San Jose, concept. Tiffany & Co. is preparing to open what is poised to be an eye-catching new store located in the revamped luxury district that's part of the freshly expanded and upgraded Westfield Valley Fair mall in San Jose.

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    Jewelry that is part of the Extraordinary Tiffany collection of gems is being featured during the early weeks of the new Tiffany store's operation at Westfield Valley Fair in San Jose. Tiffany & Co. is preparing to open what is poised to become an eye-catching new store located in the revamped luxury district that's part of the freshly expanded and upgraded Westfield Valley Fair mall in San Jose.

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SAN JOSE — Tiffany & Co. is preparing to open an eye-catching new store located in the revamped luxury district that’s part of the freshly expanded and upgraded Westfield Valley Fair mall in San Jose.

The world-famous jewelry retailer, whose main New York City store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was immortalized in the “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” movie, is slated to open on Friday a new, 5,400 square-foot store at Valley Fair, the company said. The store includes an outside entrance at the destination retail mall, according to the retailer.

“A luxurious atmosphere to immediately immerse guests into the world of Tiffany and its sleek, modern aesthetic” will be the primary design concept of the San Jose store, Tiffany said in a news release.

The new store represents an expansion for Tiffany at Valley Fair. The retailer’s existing store in the San Jose mall totals about 4,200 square feet.

For gem enthusiasts and other visitors to the store, Tiffany’s new site will also feature a unique collection of jewelry for the first days the store is open.

Extraordinary Tiffany, designs from the retailer’s latest high jewelry collection, will be on display from Friday through Oct. 4, the merchant stated.

The retailer also is offering extra details about the jewelry in the store such as the countries of origin of the items being offered for sale.

“Tiffany’s longstanding commitment to sustainability and responsible sourcing is highlighted through its Diamond Source Initiative,” according to the retailer. By providing the provenance of the jewelry, Tiffany hopes to outline crucial information about a gem’s origin.

“Tiffany will honor its commitment to sharing the full craftsmanship journey of its diamonds, including the country where each individually registered stone is planned and prepared, cut and polished, and set, marking a diamond industry first,” the retailer said.

The new store will include a two-story facade as part of the outside entrance into the site, Tiffany said. The facade will include a Tiffany Blue glass feature wall, carved marble, and glass panels with show windows. Parts of the store will prominently feature steel. Tiffany hopes the blend will create an elevated feel in an open space.

Tiffany intends to entice customers with interactive and personalized elements, including a counter where people can experience custom engravings in wedding bands and pendants.

The retailer will meld modern and traditional elements by mixing together features such as ultra-modern materials with an oversized portrait of Charles Lewis Tiffany, who opened the company’s first store in New York City in 1837. Wall showcases lined with white marble are among the design features in the new store.

Both the existing and the new Tiffany sites are offering in-store shopping, amid coronavirus-linked restrictions on social gatherings, the company said.

Tiffany opened its first store at Valley Fair in 2001. The company operates 18 stores in California and 300 worldwide.