Cartier Yellow Gold Love Bracelet
Color
Gold
Status
In stock
Details
When one thinks of Cartier, the love collection likely springs to mind. Conceptualised by legendary jewellery designer Aldo Cipullo in 1969 and now synonymous with the label's legacy, it's prized for its symbolism, evoking an eternal bond with screw details that suggest the wearer is locked into love. These romantic notions are translated here into an 18-karat yellow gold bracelet. Choosing the size of a love Bracelet: Wrap the tape measure around the wrist on which you plan to wear your Cartier bracelet. Make a note of the number (cm) at the point where the tape meets the 0. Once you have measured your size in centimetres, Cartier recommends adding one centimetre for a tight fit and two centimetres for a loose fit.
Details
When one thinks of Cartier, the love collection likely springs to mind. Conceptualised by legendary jewellery designer Aldo Cipullo in 1969 and now synonymous with the label's legacy, it's prized for its symbolism, evoking an eternal bond with screw details that suggest the wearer is locked into love. These romantic notions are translated here into an 18-karat yellow gold bracelet. Choosing the size of a love Bracelet: Wrap the tape measure around the wrist on which you plan to wear your Cartier bracelet. Make a note of the number (cm) at the point where the tape meets the 0. Once you have measured your size in centimetres, Cartier recommends adding one centimetre for a tight fit and two centimetres for a loose fit.
When one thinks of Cartier, the love collection likely springs to mind. Conceptualised by legendary jewellery designer Aldo Cipullo in 1969 and now synonymous with the label's legacy, it's prized for its symbolism, evoking an eternal bond with screw details that suggest the wearer is locked into love. These romantic notions are translated here into an 18-karat yellow gold bracelet. Choosing the size of a love Bracelet: Wrap the tape measure around the wrist on which you plan to wear your Cartier bracelet. Make a note of the number (cm) at the point where the tape meets the 0. Once you have measured your size in centimetres, Cartier recommends adding one centimetre for a tight fit and two centimetres for a loose fit.