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Iconic Cartier Jewellery Pieces

Cartier is a jewellery brand that is synonymous with opulence and luxury across the world. The house was initially founded in Paris in 1847. However, at the dawn of the 20th century, the brand Cartier started to produce some pieces.
 
 

Iconic Cartier Jewellery Pieces

Cartier is a jewellery brand that is synonymous with opulence and luxury across the world. The house was initially founded in Paris in 1847. However, at the dawn of the 20th century, the brand Cartier started to produce some pieces. Since then, it has become world-renowned.

Cartier was awarded the Royal Warrant by Edward VII in 1904 and expanded its recognition across the Atlantic over the following decade.
Cartier jewellery is known for its beauty. Here is a look at some of the most iconic pieces produced by the house over the decades.

Love de Cartier

The company created the Cartier Love bracelet to represent true love and loyalty. It was designed in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo and is a unisex piece. In taking inspiration from the aesthetics of a chastity belt, these iconic Cartier bracelets are intended to signify faithfulness and everlasting love for a single person. More than five decades since its inception, Love de Cartier remains a classic and timeless creation.

There are also Cartier rings, earrings, and necklaces that complement the iconic bracelets in the Love collection. Multiple celebrity couples of the past proudly owned the bracelets, including Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. As a result, they have achieved an iconic status of their own in the canon of famous couples.

There are multiple colour variations within the Love Collection, with pieces available in white gold, rose gold, yellow gold and platinum. In addition, there are various styles, with the collection comprising thinner and thicker pieces as well as diamond-studded versions.

Panthère de Cartier

The panther is a majestic animal that has become closely linked with the house of Cartier. The links originated in 1914 due to Louis Cartier, the grandson of Louis-François Cartier, who originally founded the house. Louis decided to commission a grand painting of a woman with a large black panther at her feet.

Louis deeply adored the painting and swiftly made the panther the brand's symbol. The panther represented everything about femininity and was firmly on-trend with the fashions of the age.

In 1918, Jeanne Toussaint joined the house and quickly rose up the ranks to become Carter's creative director by 1933. She was nicknamed “La Panthère” because of her vibrant character and feminine, creative style. Only two years after her appointment as creative director, the house launched the iconic Cartier Panther Ring.

The Panther Ring is a combination of a rich gold base with emeralds representing the panther's eyes. Streaks of onyx show the markings that are seen on the wildcat. Over time the Panther collection expanded to include necklaces, bracelets and watches, which are still as fashionable today as they were when they were initially created.

Trinity de Cartier

Created in 1924 by Louis Cartier himself, the Trinity Collection is one of the most enduring within the house of Cartier. The collection includes rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings. The unique style of the collection is distinguished by three interlocking bands in three different colours of gold.

The pieces consist of white gold, rose gold and yellow gold band, all intricately woven together to create the trinity effect. Beyond its aesthetic beauty, each band has its own deeply symbolic meaning. For example, the white gold band is symbolic of friendship. The rose gold band symbolises love, and the yellow gold band represents loyalty and faithfulness.

The collection is still in production today and offers some variations on the original designs with additions such as diamonds and thinner bands to provide various choices. Trinity pieces have become established as one of history's most iconic styles within the world of jewellery.

Diamants Legers

Diamants Legers pieces exude timeless beauty and are of a timeless and simple design. In addition, there are necklaces, earrings and bracelets available in the classic collection. Various colours of gold are also available, including white, rose and yellow.

The delicate look of the piece enhances its beauty, sets it apart from other simple designs, and is centred on a representation of femininity.

Juste un Clou

Juste un Clou translates to English as "just a nail" and is another Aldo Cipullo creation from the early 1970s. The simplistic design belies its immeasurable beauty. The unisex collection is available in various types of gold, including white, rose and yellow.

With a collection that includes bracelets, rings, earrings, necklaces and cufflinks, the design is that of a bent nail that wraps around the wearer's wrist, finger or neck. It is imbued with the liberated and free spirit of 1970s New York and still represents that free-spirited feeling today.

The appeal of pre-owned Cartier jewellery

Pre-owned Cartier jewellery and vintage pieces are trendy. Not only are they beautiful and timeless, but they are an excellent investment as they do not tend to depreciate once they have been purchased.

One of the best things about Cartier jewellery is the variety of different styles. Many different designers collaborated with the house over the decades to create the pieces discussed in this article alongside several others.

You can find bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, cufflinks, pendants and brooches in the collection of precious metals like gold and platinum. Many of the pieces are further enhanced with precious gems like diamonds, rubies, emeralds and pearls.