Cartier Ecrou De Cartier Earring/Brooch N8515213

  • Ref. N8515213
  • Écrou de Cartier earring/brooch, 18K rose gold (750/1000), set with 24 diamonds totaling 2.48 carats.
  • Price: Upon request

Product Description

Cartier Ecrou De Cartier Earring/Brooch N8515213

ÉCROU DE CARTIER
Un choix radical pour un design joaillier percutant. C’est dû à la simplicité des lignes et à la géométrie de l’écrou. Tout est dans la sophistication des détails : d’un côté, une tige filetée, de l’autre, un écrou qui épouse parfaitement ses courbes.

 

  • Ref. N8515213
  • Écrou de Cartier earring/brooch, 18K rose gold (750/1000), set with 24 diamonds totaling 2.48 carats.
  • Price: Upon request

 

*Please note that the carat weight, number of stones and size of Cartier products made in the Coral jewelry factory may vary depending on the size of the piece ordered. Please contact us for more information.

Cartier Ecrou De Cartier Earring Brooch N8515213 Coral 22
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Ecrou De Cartier Earring/Brooch N8515213

 

These Ecrou de Cartier earrings and brooch are made of 18K rose gold and are set with 24 diamonds, totaling 2.48 carats. Both pieces are sold separately. Each earring has a different amount of stones and carat weight, and you should consider the size and style of each item before you make your purchase.

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection

The Ecrou De Cartier Earring/Brochure N8515213 features the brand’s classic Tutti Frutti design. The collection grew in popularity during the Art Deco era, and many pieces feature colorful carved gemstones. The Tutti Frutti motif has been incorporated into jewelry over the years, and other modern designs include the Love bracelet, a locking bangle. Pierre Cartier died in 1964, but his family has continued to make jewelry and innovate.

Cartier’s Love bracelet

The Cartier’s Love bracelet is a classic example of a bangle, with an oval shape. It was designed in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo, and was inspired by the chastity belts worn by women during Medieval times. Originally, only those who had a special relationship with the recipient of the bracelet could purchase one, but with the increased popularity of the Cartier Love bracelet, anyone can now purchase one for a loved one. Although there are no rules about buying the bracelet for yourself, the Cartier company has since started inscribing serial numbers to its products, so that a buyer can verify the authenticity of a piece.

Since its introduction in 1969, the Cartier Love bracelet has gone on to become a symbol of love and passion. In fact, it has been worn by several famous couples, including the Duchess of Windsor, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Edward VIII, and Ali MacGraw and Steve McQueen. It is still a popular accessory today, and many celebrities, including Angelina Jolie, Eva Chen, and Katie Holmes, have donned a Cartier Love Bracelet.

The Cartier Love bracelet is a classic example of a bangle that successfully combines function and decor. It was designed to be timeless and elegant. The arcs of the Love bracelet are screwed together to form one single piece. The screws are visible and run parallel to each other. A screwdriver is included in the box, which makes it easy to remove and replace.

The Cartier Love Bracelet is available in seven different sizes. These vary in width from 15 centimeters to 21 centimeters. To determine the exact size you need, take a wrist measurement. If your wrist is narrow, measure it by one centimeter, and if your wrist is wide enough for a wider one, measure it by two centimeters.

Cartier’s Love bracelet was first made in 1969. Today, the bracelet has evolved into a classic piece that is essential for any fine jewellery collection. It has become an icon of the brand, and its popularity has soared in the past decade. Although its design is almost 50 years old, the bracelet has remained popular and has won numerous awards. Its creation is a testament to Cartier’s dedication to timeless design.

Cartier’s Juste un Clou

Cartier has just expanded its Juste un Clou collection and has introduced new earrings, rings, and brooches. The line originally began in 1971 when Aldo Cipullo designed a bracelet that would inspire the rest of the collection. This collection focuses on the use of unconventional shapes to create wearable objects. The collection includes earrings, brooches, rings, and pendants. The “nail” shape of the original design has been reinterpreted into pendants, hoop earrings, and even a double bracelet.

Cipullo first came up with the idea for the Love bracelet at a hardware store on 45th street in New York City. He walked around, touched everything mechanical, and felt inspired by the objects in the store. He began to see household objects as a blank canvas where he could create a piece of jewellery that would appeal to both genders.

These earrings from Cartier’s Juste un Clou collection have a unique style that will speak directly to the heart. Made from 18k white gold, they measure 1.5cm in diameter and have post and alpha back fittings. Their gross weight is 5.4 grams. They come with a Cartier certificate and RichDiamonds presentation box.

The Juste un Clou collection began in 1971 in New York and returned in the 2000s with new variations. This collection includes earrings, bangles, and rings in yellow, rose, and white gold, and features both paved and unpaved designs. Juste un Clou bracelets and earrings are also available as cufflinks, necklaces, and tie pins.

Cartier’s mystery clocks

During the SIHH 2018 show, Cartier unveiled 19 new mystery clocks, demonstrating the company’s impressive artistic range and skilled craftsmanship. The concept of mystery clocks was born in the 19th century when an apprentice accidentally received a book on watchmaking that had no indication of its purpose. These pieces have hidden movements and a variety of unique design elements.

This piece has an enamel base and a latinum and gold face. The dial is adorned with rose-cut diamonds and sapphire cabochons. It is also decorated with black enamel and onyx. The Earring/Brooch is part of the Cartier Collection, which includes more than 1,600 pieces.

The Cartier Mystery Clocks have always possessed an air of mystery. The company refuses to reveal how many of these clocks were produced. During the SIHH, the company showcased 19 of these pieces, ranging from 1912 to 1967.

Cartier’s mystery clocks were famous pieces created by talented clockmakers. Inspired by the art of magicians Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin and artist Maurice Couet, these pieces were created with both technical and artistic skill.

The mystery clocks were created before the Great Depression, and the company’s production peaked in the 1920s. Some were custom-designed for discerning clients. But, most were based on two basic designs. Choosing the shapes and materials for a mystery clock presented nearly endless possibilities.

Cartier Ecrou De Cartier Earring/Brooch N8515213

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