JEWELRY INSTRUCTIONS
JEWELRY
JEWELRY INSTRUCTIONS
A child of 1970s New York, the LOVE collection serves to seal LOVE that transgresses convention. The stark screws, ideal oval shape and undeniable elegance establish the piece as a timeless tribute to passionate romance. Studded with diamonds, yellow gold or rose gold: how far would you go for LOVE?
A child of 1970s New York, the LOVE SM bracelet is a variation on a classic theme. The stark screws, ideal oval shape and undeniable elegance establish the piece as a timeless tribute to passionate romance. Studded with diamonds, yellow gold or rose gold: how far would you go for LOVE?
Conceived by Louis Cartier in 1924, the Trinity ring is one of the Maison’s signature pieces of jewelry. The three interlaced and mobile bands, open for interpretation by the wearer, are the timeless inspiration behind an iconic collection, a symbol of style and elegance.
Jewelry inspired by nails. The first nail bracelet was created in New York during the care-free, fun-loving 1970s. Juste un Clou, an outrageous appropriation of the nail as jewelry, has always been avant-garde, audacious and thoroughly modern. For men and women alike, this collection of jewelry magnifies the precious qualities of everyday objects in a sublime take on the ordinary.
Écrou de Cartier is a commonplace item transformed into a stylish and audacious work of art. The ordinary becomes precious and a simple nut becomes jewelry in this unique bracelet with a powerful, assertive aesthetic.
Clash de Cartier, jewelry that simultaneously champions and eschews classic forms, that balances clean design with an excess of energy and a serious spirit with original charm. Clash de Cartier shakes up the Maison’s aesthetic heritage of studs, beads and clous carrés. Together, they form a singular, ribbed mesh which becomes Cartier’s new jewelry signature as imagined by the design studios.
This is the Cartier panther, the feline incarnation of a free, elegant and sensual femininity. Yellow gold and diamonds, a graphic form, geometric black lacquer spots, taut lines and gem-set curves. The extremely realistic effect reveals stylistic purity from the nose to the tips of the ears. A creation that encapsulates the spirit of the Maison, as well as the power of a founding inspiration.
Love is an expression of Cartier's design vision. This oval bracelet created by Aldo Cipullo in New York during the 1970s features clean lines and is composed of two rigid and flat circular arcs that must be screwed together using a special screwdriver.
In this Panthère de Cartier bracelet, Cartier cultivates jewelry simplicity with its clean lines: The bangle is composed of curved gold, stemming from the head of a sculptural panther with emerald or Tsavorite garnet eyes.
Hugging the wrist like a second skin, it reflects the image of the emblematic Panthère.
With Juste un Clou, Cartier enhances the design of a simple shape by transforming a nail into a piece of jewelry. Clean, radical and uncompromising lines, the precision of this bracelet’s proportions, created by Aldo Cipullo in New York during the 1970s, allow the oval to hug the wrist.
Always feminine, by day or night, the Cartier diamond connects the desire for style, allure and freedom.