Cartier Love Ring B4084600 Yellow Gold
Cartier Love Ring B4084600 Yellow Gold
- Ref. B4084600
- LOVE ring, 18K yellow gold (750/1000). Width: 5.5 mm (for size 52).
- Price: Upon request
Product Description
Cartier Love Ring B4084600 Yellow Gold
A love child of ’70s New York, the LOVE collection is a symbol of free-spirited love. Its binding closure and screw motif give it true permanence, while diverse interpretations allow for a unique expression of feelings. Lock in your love, forever.
- Ref. B4084600
- LOVE ring, 18K yellow gold (750/1000). Width: 5.5 mm (for size 52).
- 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 Love Ring Yellow Gold B4084600
This Cartier love ring is in wonderful condition and has recently been polished. It is a size 6.25 and comes with a certificate of authenticity. It is in the original box. It is the ideal gift for a special occasion, such as a wedding or anniversary.
Cartier’s golden years
After the fall of the French Empire, Cartier enjoyed a period of prosperity in the 1850s. He was patronized by many high-ranking European figures, including Princess Mathilde, the second cousin of Napoleon III. He continued to service the well-heeled and affluent, as well as the aspirant bankers and industrialists of the day.
During this period, Louis Cartier cultivated a reputation for producing opulent and elegant jewelry that was both fashionable and expensive. This style was largely determined by the French jewelry market, and Louis’s son Alfred Cartier continued to refine it. Under his guidance, Cartier’s name spread worldwide and expanded its reach to New York and London. The Cartier brand remained family-owned until 1964, when it was sold as a separate business to different companies. However, after its purchase by a trade association in 1972, it reestablished itself as a premier jewelry brand.
In addition to its reputation, the Cartier collection at the St. Louis University provides a glimpse into the era when Cartier was a leading jewellery designer. During this period, the company commissioned the creation of lavish jewellery for royalty. A remarkable example is the Patiala necklace, which boasts nearly a thousand carats of diamonds.
Despite the hardships of the early years of his career, Cartier returned to the French colony of Charlesbourg-Royal in 1541. After the harsh winter of 1541-1542, the Iroquois no longer made friendly visits or peddled fish; instead, they acted sinisterly. The winter of 1541-1542 must have been especially rough for the Frenchmen, as the natives attacked the Frenchmen, killing up to thirty-five of them before they could retreat. However, Cartier’s conviction about his manpower was tempered by the fact that the French were unable to maintain a lasting colony in the New World.
The 1920s saw the rise of Art Deco. Europe’s fascination with the Far East was a major factor in the rise of this style, and Cartier capitalized on it by creating objects with Oriental and European forms. These motifs, along with the use of rare materials, typified the style moderne of the era.
Louis Cartier was born into poverty but managed to start an empire that would one day become the largest in the world. He used his innate passion for jewelry and set standards of refinement and beauty for the jewelry of the world. In his early years, he competed with the great jewelry salons of the time, such as Bapst, Sauvenat, and Boucheron. They all produced fantastic pieces of jewelry.
Before he became the captain of the famous Québécois fleet, Jacques Cartier may have ventured to the Americas. His journey began in April 1534, when King Francis I of France dispatched him on an expedition to the northern lands, hoping to find gold, spices, and a passage to Asia. On April 20, 1534, he set sail for Canada. On the way, he explored the western coast of Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. He also discovered the islands of Anticosti and the Gaspé Peninsula.
Cartier’s other famous timepieces
One of Cartier’s most famous timepieces is the Santos de Cartier, which is named after the Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont. It was the first wristwatch that had a square bezel and exposed screws. The Santos was also one of the first timepieces to be mass-produced for men.
A number of its watches are shaped like a cylinder or a barrel, and they have an extremely distinctive wrist presence. Some are even more expensive than other models. Cartier is also well known for its non-round “shaped” timepieces. Its catalog contains designs that date back decades and centuries, and the brand has a strict set of design rules that it follows. Its watches capture the grace of an era past, while fitting comfortably into modern style.
The company is also known for producing the first pilot’s watch and men’s wristwatch. The company has been a pioneer in the world of watches, challenging designers to create ground-breaking movements. These watches have helped the company position itself as a serious player in the watch industry. The brand is still developing and designing stunning wristwatches that are both fashionable and impressive. Take a look at some of its most famous watches and explore the history behind them.
Another timepiece from the Cartier archives is the Tank watch. First produced in 1919, the Tank is an iconic model that mimics the design of a tank. Its dial features two tiny apertures that rotate under the dial. It was an excellent timepiece for athletes and is still extremely durable. Its skeletonized design allows it to withstand knocks. However, the Tank has seen several updates throughout its history, including an updated version with a chain-link strap.
The Cartier Tank was also a cultural icon, gaining popularity among celebrities such as Jackie Kennedy and Andy Warhol. Its design and history are well-documented. Another iconic piece of Cartier jewellery is the Panthere de Cartier, a women’s wristwatch that was first unveiled in 1914. This line of watches was popular in the 2000s and was re-launched in 2017.
Cartier has produced many legendary timepieces. Some of them are modern, while others have a classic design. The Ballon Bleu is a popular example of modern design, with its sleek lines and blue dial. It has many variations and is considered an elegant choice for everyday wear.
During the last century, Cartier has produced a staggering range of timepieces. This makes it impossible to cover all the styles of the brand, but it is possible to highlight the most popular ones. For example, the Drive de Cartier watch features a unique guilloche pattern on the dial and sword-shaped hands.
Cartier’s Pasha watch is another cult classic. This timepiece was created for a Cartier customer, Pasha de Cartier. It was the first watch to be water-resistant. In 1985, it was re-designed and has since become a popular watch among fans.
Cartier’s engagement rings
Designed in the 1970s, the Cartier Love Collection is one of the most popular collections from the luxury French jeweller. It was conceived to represent the free-spirited love of that era, and the simple, timeless designs are suitable for a variety of styles. The Cartier Love collection also features a wide variety of engagement rings, which are a popular choice amongst couples.
The Cartier love and engagement rings feature diamonds, which are set in platinum settings. The Cartier collection also includes trinity rings, diamond rings, and gold rings. Among the most iconic rings in the collection is the dazzling Panthere ring, which is the jeweller’s take on a dazzling beast. The ring is a stunning and versatile partner for Cartier’s exquisite bracelets and earrings.
For those who wish to customize their love ring, the Cartier Set For You program lets you choose the exact diamond for your engagement ring, while a few sales associates are available to guide you through the process. While this program is a good option for those who are not sure of their diamond selection, it pales in comparison to the options offered by other online vendors.
The Cartier Love ring is available in different sizes, including a slim and regular size. This classic style is a favorite among many couples who want their rings to be practical and suitable for daily use. People should choose a ring that matches their clothes and lifestyle, and the Cartier Love ring fits the bill perfectly.
The Cartier Love ring features six diamonds inlaid in a band. The diamonds are a top-quality tier, which means they are of excellent quality. The Cartier Love wedding band with diamonds set into the band costs PS5,950. The total diamond weight is 0.31 carats.
As a French luxury goods conglomerate, Cartier is internationally recognized and offers a large variety of fine jewelry. The company’s prestige translates to its high prices. Even pre-owned pieces sell for a high price. Some even sell for almost the original retail price.
Founded in 1847, the Cartier empire has become one of the world’s most respected references in high-end jewelry. The Cartier empire was so popular that even royalty trusted the company’s designs. The company became an official jeweler to kings and queens and has achieved an enviable status.
Cartier Love Ring B4084600 Yellow Gold
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