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Celebrating a Century of Cartier’s Iconic Trinity Collection

  • silvanacamargo2001
  • Apr 9
  • 1 min read

Cartier’s Trinity collection has stood the test of time, and as it celebrates its 100th anniversary, its legacy remains as captivating as ever. Originally created by Louis Cartier in 1924, the iconic design of intertwined rose gold, yellow gold, and platinum has become a symbol of love, friendship, and fidelity. Over the years, the collection has evolved, embraced by avant-garde artists, Hollywood stars, and jewelry connoisseurs alike.


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The Trinity collection’s influence can be traced back to the 1930s when French artist Jean Cocteau popularized the design with his signature pinky rings. Since then, it has transcended jewelry, becoming a cultural symbol featured in art, film, and fashion. Cartier’s ability to blend symbolism with sophisticated design has kept the Trinity collection relevant across generations.


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To commemorate its 100-year legacy, Cartier is unveiling limited-edition pieces inspired by its iconic animal motifs, including the panther, tiger, and snake. These bold designs, such as a two-finger ring and single earring, give a fresh twist to the classic Trinity, while maintaining its timeless elegance.


For those seeking a deeper connection to Cartier’s history, the Cartier Collection offers a rare glimpse into the brand’s archive of over 3,000 designs, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship that has defined the Maison for over a century. As the Trinity collection continues to evolve, it remains a powerful symbol of enduring beauty, love, and artistic vision.


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