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Vintage Cartier "Trinity" ring, three golds.

Sale price€1.900,00

A vintage ring signed by the House of Cartier, featuring three curved bands in 750/000 yellow, pink and white gold. Vintage circa 1990.
Width: 12 mm
Weight: 18.1 grams
Finger size: 56
Original paper: Yes
Original box: Yes
Watch authenticated, certified and sold by our professional partner watchmaker, with an invoice, guaranteed for one year excluding shock or immersion

Delphine & Natty's opinion

Over the decades, Cartier has created some of the most iconic jewelry pieces of all time, such as the Trinity ring we present to you. The Trinity ring is a symbol of eternal love and commitment, with its three intertwined rings representing love, friendship, and fidelity.
Authenticated jewelry, rigorously checked in the workshop and certified.

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The house Miller

A renowned and exceptional jewelry company founded in 1847 in Paris, Cartier has become an iconic luxury jewelry brand over time. Admired by royal and aristocratic clients around the world since the end of the 19th century, it has continued to design illustrious, timeless pieces that endure to this day. These include the Trinity three-band rings and bracelets, as well as the Tank and Pasha watches, which have marked the history of watchmaking. Discover the finest vintage Cartier jewelry at Maison ELOE.

Vintage Cartier "Trinity" ring, three golds.

The history of jewelry

Cartier is renowned for its excellence in the design and manufacture of luxury jewelry, watches, and accessories. Founded in 1847 in Paris, Cartier quickly became a benchmark in the world of fine jewelry thanks to its sense of innovation, distinctive style, and exceptional craftsmanship.

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