Cartier Amulette De Cartier Ring B4217100 with Guilloché Gold
Cartier Amulette De Cartier Ring B4217100 with Guilloché Gold
- Ref. B4217100
- Amulette de Cartier Ring,18K yellow gold, set with a round brilliant diamond weighing 0.09 carat. Pattern diameter: 17 mm.
- Price: Upon request
Product Description
Cartier Amulette De Cartier Ring B4217100 with Guilloché Gold
An enchanting collection of colorful talismans for your most private wishes. Each Amulette de Cartier piece features a unique natural gemstone, centered by a glistening diamond and guarded by a padlock. Keep your Amulette close, and your luck closer.
- Ref. B4217100
- Amulette de Cartier Ring,18K yellow gold, set with a round brilliant diamond weighing 0.09 carat. Pattern diameter: 17 mm.
- 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.
Amulette De Cartier Ring With Guilloch Gold B4217100
Designed to bring good fortune, the Amulette de Cartier Collection was introduced in 2014. Since its launch, the Amulette de Cartier rings have been collected by ardent fans and command a strong price on the secondary market.
Cartier Amulette De Cartier
The Amulette de Cartier ring is a unique piece of jewellery that’s charged with emotional power. This ring is a padlock-pledge, talisman, and lucky charm – all wrapped in naturally sophisticated precious materials. This particular piece is made with guilloche gold, which is a kind of gold that is often ringed.
Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection
Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection is a collection of striking jewellery that uses vibrant gemstones and intricate carvings. The original Tutti Frutti design dates back to the early 1900s and was commissioned by Queen Alexandra. It is often referred to as a combination of East and West, as the pieces are made with vibrantly colored gemstones carved with Indian techniques and set in French platinum and diamond mountings. The style gained popularity in the 1920s but wasn’t officially christened until 1970. The Tutti Frutti collection is believed to have originated when Pierre Cartier’s brother Jacques visited India.
The Tutti Frutti collection of jewellery was a hit in the 1930s and 1940s. The vibrant colors and designs of Tutti Frutti inspired many other designers. Paul Flato, a leading Art Deco jeweller, was influenced by the Tutti Frutti style and created several pieces that incorporated brightly coloured gemstones and abstract shapes. Flato preferred to call his designs wiggly jewels.
The Tutti Frutti style was popular with celebrities, including Daisy Fellowes. A Tutti Frutti bracelet once sold for $2 million. Another bracelet sold at Christies for $2,045,000, almost four times the estimated value.
The Amulette De Cartier is one of the most popular pieces in the collection. The small diamond in the center symbolizes good fortune, and the open top offers “room for a wish.” The various gemstones also have different meanings. Diamonds, for example, are thought to bring positive energy and protection. Mother-of-pearl, meanwhile, symbolizes the “world is your oyster”.
Cartier’s Love bracelet
Designed by Aldo Cipullo, the Cartier LOVE bracelet is a symbol of love. Its design was inspired by medieval chastity belts and was crafted to fit a loved one’s wrist. This piece originally required the wearer to unlock the clasp with a screwdriver. However, the bracelet’s popularity has grown exponentially over the past decade.
The Amulette de Cartier is a unique collection of colorful talismans. Each talisman is comprised of a unique natural stone, diamond or padlock. Whether you are looking for a gift or a meaningful investment, this collection is a must-have. A Cartier Amulette De Cartier piece is considered one of the best-selling pieces of jewelry of the year.
In the 1920s, Cartier began incorporating the panthere motif into its jewelry. During the Art Deco period, the panthere motif became fashionable, and was eventually incorporated into other pieces. Today, the company is still family-owned, but continues to innovate. The Cartier family continues to produce beautiful jewelry.
Cartier’s love bracelets have become the symbol of love and fidelity. They were given as gifts to celebrities and royalty. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, and Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti have all been given them. These delicate pieces are not easy to remove and may even set off metal detectors in airports.
Cartier’s mystery clocks
A Cartier mystery clock is a watch that is filled with intrigue. It is not only bejeweled, but it also features a mysterious complication. The Cartier Masse Mysterieux is a stunning example of watchmaking engineering. Its platinum case houses the intricate movement, which is integrated into a semi-circular oscillating weight that appears to float on the dial. Like other Cartier mystery clocks, the Masse Mysterieux is also studded with intricate details.
Cartier’s mystery clocks have become collectors’ items. This is not surprising considering that they were once made for stock, but they never stayed in stock for long. The first one, a 1923 Shinto shrine gate clock, was entered in the stock book in 1923. It was eventually sold to opera singer Ganna Walska and a businessman Harold McCormick. After that, it was purchased by Cartier.
Mystery clocks have an aura of mystery that is rooted in their creation. Cartier refuses to reveal the exact number of these creations. Many people enjoy the fact that they are rare and unusual, yet they are also highly collectible. Cartier has produced 19 mystery clocks, spanning the years 1912 to 1967.
The Cartier mystery clocks are considered some of the most expensive objets d’art. They are made using a Maurice Couet movement, which was developed by the watchmaker for the Maison since 1911. Similar mechanisms were developed by Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin in 1839. They are made to give the appearance that the hands are floating.
The Cartier mystery clocks are truly a tour de force of illusion. They are presented in stunning packaging and boast gold-paved diamond hands. The faces of these clocks vary in shape and size, from faceted to pointy.
Cartier’s Panthere motif
For decades, the Cartier Panthere motif has been one of the most popular designs. The motif first appeared on an invitation in 1914 and has since been featured on a number of jewelry designs and watches. Notable wearers of these pieces include musicians like Keith Richards and Pierce Brosnan. Modern jewelry incorporating this motif includes a tassel necklace and ring. It is an example of Cartier’s bold aesthetic.
The price of a Cartier amulette de cartier ring depends on its size, the period in which it was made, and the other attributes of the piece. Prices start at $1,400 and can go as high as $42,300, although the average price of a Cartier ring is $3,875.
Cartier Amulette De Cartier Ring B4217100 with Guilloché Gold
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