Cartier Love Necklace B7212400 Yellow Gold

  • Ref. B7212400
  • LOVE necklace, 18K yellow gold (750/1000). Inner diameter 8mm. Chain length: 440mm.
  • Price: Upon request

Product Description

Cartier Love Necklace B7212400 Yellow Gold

Created in New York in 1969, the LOVE bracelet is an icon of jewelry design: a close fitting, oval bracelet composed of two rigid arcs which is worn on the wrist and removed using a specific screwdriver. The closure is designed with two functional screws placed on either side of the bracelet: you will need help to open or close it. To determine the size of your LOVE bracelet, measure your wrist, adding one centimeter to your size for a tighter fit, or two centimeters for a looser fit.

 

  • Ref. B7212400
  • LOVE necklace, 18K yellow gold (750/1000). Inner diameter 8mm. Chain length: 440mm.
  • 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.

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Cartier Love Necklace in Yellow Gold

Whenever we think of Cartier, we imagine the iconic Love Necklace in yellow gold. Whether you are looking for a gift for a friend or family member, or you are looking to add something special to your collection of jewelry, the B7212400 Love Necklace is sure to please. It has the same charm and elegance as other Cartier timepieces, but it is made in the United States, making it a great choice for a unique gift.

David Webb’s necklaces were inspired by ancient Greece, Mesopotamia and Egypt

Throughout his career, David Webb has created a number of renowned collections. Some of his most notable designs include animal cuffs, enameled animal cuffs, and rock crystal sets.

In 1963, Webb created his entire bestiary of animals. The jewels were created in the shape of exotic animals. They were made of hammered gold, colourful gemstones, and black enamel. They were also featured on the covers of Harper’s Bazaar and Town & Country.

The motifs that inspired Webb’s designs were influenced by ancient cultures and architecture. He studied jewelry designs from China and India and used these influences in his creations. He also studied jewelry trends in the United States and Europe. He wanted to create pieces for women who worked hard and played hard.

David Webb was born in Asheville, North Carolina. He began his career as an apprentice silversmith. After his studies, he moved to New York. He studied gold techniques and alloys, and studied the ornamental styles of ancient cultures. He also studied nature and architecture.

In the mid-1970s, David Webb’s jewels were featured on the covers of Vogue. They were also worn by actresses like Diana Vreeland and C.Z. Guest.

David Webb’s designs are still produced by his company today. He has an archive of over 40,000 original designs. In 2009, Mark Emanuel purchased the company. Currently, the company produces jewels in the style and quality of Webb.

In 2012, a geometric coral bangle by Webb sold for CHF 47,500 at Christie’s Geneva. The bangle rests on a bed of golden crystals. The design is reminiscent of a coral paperweight that was given to President Kennedy as a gift. The coral paperweight is cast in gold and was made from coral that was found on Kasolo Island in the Solomon Islands. The paperweight was given to President Kennedy by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

David Webb’s jewelry is still produced in the workshop above his store on Madison Avenue in New York City. His designs include gold-and-diamond rings, earrings, and brooches. His designs are inspired by African, ancient, and American cultures.

The Tank watch

Among the many fine jewelers on the world stage, Cartier stands out. The French company has been around since 1847, when Louis-Francois Cartier opened his first shop in Paris. During World War I, his designs were inspired by the designs of military tanks. He received royal warrants from all over the world, and Cartier became a renowned jeweler.

The tank watch has been around for a long time, and it remains an important part of the Cartier portfolio. The original design was square, but since then, it’s been made in a variety of shapes. Despite being one of the oldest designs, it has stayed true to its original spirit.

There are several variations of the Cartier tank watch, including the Tank Americaine, Tank Solo, and Tank MC. However, the most popular is the Tank. The watch features a blue stone mounted on a winding crown. It’s also water resistant.

The tank watch is the best known of Cartier’s ilk, and it is a worthy competitor in the luxury watch category. Its signature feature is the Brancard, or stretcher, which mimics the treads of tanks. This is a great example of the Cartier company’s knack for tucking movements into baubles.

The Cartier Love necklace is another good example. The necklace is made from 18k rose gold, weighs about six and a half grams, and has a 16 inch chain. Its signature red box is also a nice touch. It comes with two papers, including a certificate of authenticity. The necklace has a circular pendant in the center. It’s a modernist locking bangle.

The Cartier Love necklace is one of the many jewelry products designed by the legendary Maison. The brand’s collections are a mix of wearable treasures, trinkets for the home, and baubles worthy of a royal. In fact, the company even opened its own flagship store in Seoul, South Korea. It’s no wonder Cartier is one of the world’s most recognizable jewelry brands. Known for its extravagant style and high-quality materials, Cartier continues to innovate today. The jubilee year of 1997 saw the release of special jewelry pieces, including the serpentine necklace made of diamonds.

The mystery clocks

During the late 19th century, Cartier was one of the leading jewelers in the world. In addition to the many exquisite pieces of jewelry that the company produces, it also created a number of impressive clocks. These clocks, which are now known as mystery clocks, are one of Cartier’s greatest achievements.

The mystery clocks have always had a certain mystique. Designed by watchmaker Maurice Couet, the first Cartier mystery clock was a dazzling feat of technological innovation. It took nearly a year to create, and the design featured a transparent glass dial.

The mystery clock was also made to look like a mechanical device. The hands of the clock appeared to float in space, and the lower dials rotated to represent the sky at different times of the day.

The best mystery clocks are also the most complicated. The central element must be hollowed out to make room for the crystal discs. It is not unusual for the clock to take several months to make.

The design is also a great example of weaving threads from different cultures. The lower dials are usually made in light or dark blue enamel. The center element is often rock crystal.

The sawtooth-edge border is also driven within the surrounding frame. The corresponding star-and-pointer hands are diamond-set, and offer no clues as to the clock’s movement.

The portico series of mystery clocks was particularly representative of Cartier’s talent for blending exotic themes with technical wizardry. Several of the clocks are still in the company’s possession. The oldest is a 1914 Model A, which was sold to Henri Count Greffulhe, the husband of Countess Elisabeth. The last owner was American heiress Evelyn Walsh McLean.

During the Second World War, Cartier’s mystery clocks were not produced. The flow of goods was nearly halted by the war. After the war, production of mystery clocks was put on hold. However, some of the finest of the lot have survived and are now in private hands. Some have also been lent to museums for special exhibitions.

Other famous timepieces

Known as the world’s premier jeweler, Cartier is a company that has been operating since 1847. It opened its first workshop in Paris and gained the attention of royalty. The store soon became known for its luxury jewelry and wristwatches. The shop expanded internationally and opened branches in St. Petersburg and New York in 1904. It received royal warrants from various countries throughout the world.

Originally, the Cartier Love bracelet was made of silver plated gold. But later it was made of solid gold. The company referred to the bracelet as a “modern love handcuff.” This style of bracelet was referred to as a ‘love handcuff’ because it was intended to fit a loved one’s wrist.

The Love bracelet is a popular accessory. The company has been known to give them to famous couples such as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Ali MacGraw, and Steve McQueen. Cartier has also given them to Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti. The company also has a policy that states that Love bracelets can only be bought by couples.

When Cartier first launched the Love bracelet, the screws were removable. The screws were inspired by the mechanical pieces that Cipullo had made in his studio. They were also decorated with distinctive round screws. This design was a huge breakthrough in jewelry wearing.

The company also created the Tutti Frutti jewelry collection, which featured colorful carved gemstones. The collection became extremely popular during the Art Deco period. The company also created the Pasha de Cartier and Tank Francaise watches. In the late 1990s, the company launched the Diabolo watch. It was inspired by military tanks that were used during World War I.

The Cartier Love bracelet has been a popular accessory for years. It is available in platinum and gold. The bracelet is made with diamonds and iced out chains. It is also available in rose gold. This is the perfect accessory for a bold personality.

There are several different styles of Cartier Love bracelets. Some are diamond-studded, while others are made with solid gold. All of them are perfect for women who want to be noticed.

Cartier Love Necklace B7212400 Yellow Gold

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