N4748600, Cartier Juste un Clou Ring in 18k Rose Gold with Diamonds N4748600

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Metal:18k rose gold Diamonds: 241 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.85ct Band Width: 2.65mm. REF.: N4748600
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Metal:18k rose gold
Diamonds: 241 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.85ct
Band Width: 2.65mm.
REF.: N4748600

N4748600, Cartier Juste un Clou Ring in 18k Rose Gold with Diamonds N4748600

 

A nail becomes jewelry. Designed in 1970s New York, the first Juste un Clou bracelet reflected a wild, freewheeling era. Bold, modern, and innovative, Juste un Clou is a creative twist on a familiar object. This jewelry collection transcends the everyday, making the ordinary exquisite, for him and for her.

Metal:18k rose gold
Diamonds: 241 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.85ct
Band Width: 2.65mm.
REF.: N4748600

Cartier Ring N4748600

If you’ve always wanted a Cartier ring, you might consider the Trinity ring. This 18-karat gold ring is studded with 432 diamonds. Its clean lines and Trinity design make it one of the most impressive pieces in the current catalogue. Cartier is known for its quality and elegance, and this ring embodies those attributes. Its price tag is also a strong selling point, but you should know that you’ll be spending a lot of money for this ring.

Cartier’s love of big cats

At the beginning of the twentieth century, Cartier’s obsession with big cats was on trend. In 1913, the brand debuted the first panther jewelry, a watch fashioned to resemble the spotted coat of a panther. More panther watches were introduced, and the company soon jumped on the bandwagon. The tiger motif quickly spread throughout Paris and New York.

While many jewelers took on the panther motif in the Art Deco period, this motif became an iconic element of twentieth-century and contemporary jewelry. Though Cartier was the first to tackle the subject, other jewelry houses have since taken the theme and made it their own. In fact, the Spanish maison Carrera y Carrera, which has been using animal themes for over 130 years, recently made a collection featuring tigers and panthers.

The Panther is also an enduring symbol of the company’s heritage. It has been a hallmark of the brand since 1914. It first appeared on a piece of jewellery designed by Jeanne Toussaint, who was fascinated by the cat’s shape and beauty. In the same year, Toussaint also became a director of the company’s fine jewelry. And this is only one example of the feline obsession that the French luxury watchmaker has.

Its fascination with Greek mythology

The fascination with Greek mythology inspires jewelry designers to create pieces that celebrate the stories of the gods. Some jewelry designers go to extremes, combining myths with modern design. Pierre Hardy, for example, designed a ring with a hoof evoking the celestial Pegasus. Another jeweler, Alexandra Jefford, created geometric heads of lesser-known gods crafted from hard stones and gold.

Its desire to reconnect with younger clients

In its desire to reconnect with a younger clientele, Cartier has made some very interesting moves. One of these moves was to introduce Juste un Clou, a collection of jewelry made with gracefully bent hardware and luminous diamonds. This collection demonstrates the brand’s uncanny ability to bridge generational divides and appeal to a broad spectrum of clients. It is also an example of the brand’s timeless style, ethereal allure, and wearability.


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