TRINITY
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How, with a simple ring, the jeweler reveals the beauty of a shape.
A founding icon of Cartier design
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The year was 1924, and the Maison had designed a ring featuring three intertwined, mobile rings in platinum, yellow gold and rose gold. It heralded the dawn of a new art of jewelry. Everything was bold: the color combinations, the fluid movement of the rings, the simplicity of the design and its symbolic strength. Trinity was ahead of its time.
A legend was born, that of a ring charged with meaning and emotion.
The birth of an icon and its link to Jean Cocteau
Success came quickly, helped not least by the poetic and lyrical persona of the artist Jean Cocteau who adopted the ring in the 1930s. How did he wear it? Sometimes as a pair on his left little finger, always side by side.
A legend was born, that of a ring charged with meaning and emotion that celebrates all forms of love, such as that of Jean Cocteau and actor Jean Marais, who he is said to have introduced to Trinity by saying: “The first ring is you, the second is me, and the third is our love.” Like him, a large number of celebrities have an affinity for the ring, from Timothée Chalamet to Grace Kelly, from Romy Schneider to Alain Delon.
A timeless icon
The talent of Trinity is its ability to reinvent itself. To celebrate its 100th anniversary, Cartier has created new designs that are as simple and pure as they are daring. A square version, whose rings slide over each other with the same ease as the round version. A reissue of the Trinity bracelet in its best form. Cartier increases the volume of the three rings in this XL version and also offers a large, powerful ring whose size emphasizes the timeless modernity of the design.