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FOR MAGIC

Trinity

The design that prompted French aesthete Jean Cocteau to nickname Louis Cartier the “subtle magician,” Trinity is perhaps one of the Maison’s most spellbinding designs.

An intricate trio of magically interlaced bands that create one iconic piece, the design exemplifies Cartier’s masterful craftsmanship. Since its creation in 1924, the ring has the same instant impact it did over 70 years ago.

The rose gold band represents love, the yellow gold band symbolises fidelity, and the white gold band signifies friendship, for an all-encompassing expression of loyalty and affection. A strikingly romantic token that symbolises the eternal love of life’s most paramount relationships, the unisex three-in-one ring design is now also available as a necklace, earrings or a bracelet, among other accessories.

In every iteration, Trinity is always a phenomenal gift to a friend, partner, and of course, yourself.

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Trinity

A desire for magic

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Dreamed up by Louis Cartier in 1924, the Trinity ring stands out in the jewellery world with its non-conformist design and its unisex wearability.

Featuring three intertwined, movable rings, Trinity is notable for its one-of-a-kind shape. Its trio of rings are curved on the outside and smooth on the inside. They offer a remarkable fluidity that allows them, if positioned correctly, to spin around the finger.

The proportions of the ring can be adjusted to fit the wearer perfectly, and it’s been designed to optimise comfort. Furthermore, one Trinity ring can be stacked with another for an eye-catching effect.

The Cartier emblem is discreetly engraved on the ring in order to complement its proportions. The three featured gold colours (rose, yellow and white) intermix beautifully – particularly on the diamond-encrusted versions of the ring, where the stones catch the reflection of the gold.

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The design that prompted French aesthete Jean Cocteau to nickname Louis Cartier the “subtle magician,” Trinity is perhaps one of the Maison’s most spellbinding designs.

An intricate trio of magically interlaced bands that create one iconic piece, the design exemplifies Cartier’s masterful craftsmanship. Since its creation in 1924, the ring has the same instant impact it did over 70 years ago.

The rose gold band represents love, the yellow gold band symbolises fidelity, and the white gold band signifies friendship, for an all-encompassing expression of loyalty and affection. A strikingly romantic token that symbolises the eternal love of life’s most paramount relationships, the unisex three-in-one ring design is now also available as a necklace, earrings or a bracelet, among other accessories.

In every iteration, Trinity is always a phenomenal gift to a friend, partner, and of course, yourself.

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Dreamed up by Louis Cartier in 1924, the Trinity ring stands out in the jewellery world with its non-conformist design and its unisex wearability.

Featuring three intertwined, movable rings, Trinity is notable for its one-of-a-kind shape. Its trio of rings are curved on the outside and smooth on the inside. They offer a remarkable fluidity that allows them, if positioned correctly, to spin around the finger.

The proportions of the ring can be adjusted to fit the wearer perfectly, and it’s been designed to optimise comfort. Furthermore, one Trinity ring can be stacked with another for an eye-catching effect.

The Cartier emblem is discreetly engraved on the ring in order to complement its proportions. The three featured gold colours (rose, yellow and white) intermix beautifully – particularly on the diamond-encrusted versions of the ring, where the stones catch the reflection of the gold.

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