Adam's Fine Jewellery & Watches 14th May 2024

T uesday 14 th M ay 2024 . S tarting at 4 pm 16 7 A ‘TRINITY’ BANGLE, BY CARTIER Composed of three interlocking polished 18K tri-coloured gold bangles, signed Cartier Paris, with maker’s mark ‘SCA’ for so- ciété cartier anonyme, with maker’s mark ‘AG’ for Gross, French assay marks, with maker’s pouch, inner diameter approximately 6.5cm € 6,000 - 8,000 Gross is a Parisian workshop founded in 1860 byAugust Gross. They were originally chain makers and have worked for Cart- ier amongst others. 8 A GOLD ‘TRINITY’ RING, BY CARTIER, 1997 Composed of three polished interlocking bands in either yel- low, white or rose gold, mounted in 18K gold, signed Cartier and 1997, numbered, with maker’s mark, French assay marks, ring size N (59) € 700 - 900 9 A DIAMOND TRINITY PENDANT ON CHAIN, BY CARTIER Composed of three interlocking tri-coloured gold hoops con- nected with a brilliant-cut diamond bale, suspending from a curb-link rose gold chain, mounted in 18K gold, both signed Cartier, numbered, Italian registry mark ‘1TO’, pendant length 2.1cm, chain length 42cm € 1,500 - 2,000 10 A TRINITY RING, BY CARTIER, CIRCA 2015 Designed as three interlocking bands, two polished white gold hoops and one in black ceramic, mounted in 18K white gold, num- bered, Swiss assay mark, European convention mark, with certificate of authenticity from Cartier, dated 2015, ring size O½ (56) € 600 - 800 The Cartier Trinity collection is shrouded in numerous myths and tales rich with symbolism. However, the true story begins in the 1920s, amid its roaring Art Deco era, almost 80 years after Cartier was established and famed for its colourful and exotic creations in geometric forms, high-contrast colour combinations, and carved precious gemstones. Louis Cartier, the son of the namesake founder, designed an intertwined ring. This revolutionary creation would become a distinctive code of Cartier’s style. Louis dared to go back to the basics of pure de- sign with no embellishments, a stark contrast to the trend then. With boldness, he created the renowned Cartier three-ring Trinity in 1924. The intertwining ring debuted at the 1925 Paris Exposition, when Cartier displayed the ring and bracelet alongside other more colourful, opulent jewellery. That year they were photo- graphed by Edward Steichen for American Vogue and worn by the American interior designer and tastemaker Elsie de Wolfe. The design quickly gained a cult following with luminaries such as Cocteau and the Duke of Windsor, who famously adorned two rings on his pinkie. After its introduction, Cartier introduced the three-band ring in various colours and materials. Both ring and bracelet achieved resounding success, symbolizing elegance. With its flawless blend of clean lines, ideal proportions, and precise shapes, they emerged as a hallmark of design excellence achievable only by Cartier artisan jewellers. The ring's triumph owes much to its flawless design as well as its profound symbolism. Its interconnected nature invites myriad interpretations, from a symbol of family devotion passed down through generations to an emblem of enduring friendship or everlasting love. Objects imbued with such poetic significance effortlessly become cherished parts of our lives, resonating with memories and emotions. In 1997, following a decade of evolution, the three-band ring was officially christened "Trinity." As part of the "les must de Cartier" line, the jewellery house crafted a version of the ring featuring an engraving of the slogan on the rose gold band. How- ever, the brand later discontinued the slogan, and subsequent models of the ring did not include the engraving. As time passed, the style of the Trinity collection underwent various adaptations. Some iterations incorporated jewels into the design, while others saw shifts in shape and style to align with contemporary trends. In the 1990s, the ring was resized to larger proportions to reflect the prevailing preference for heavi- er jewellery. Over time, theTrinity collection evolved into a signature choice for a diverse array of personalities, from icons like Cary Grant and Grace Kelly to contemporary figures like Nicole Kidman, Paul Mescal, and Catherine, Princess ofWales. A century since its creation, both men and women still adorn themselves with the Trinity ring, necklace, earrings, and brace- let. This year, marking the Trinity's 100th anniversary, the Mai- son, reaffirming the enduring appeal of its innovative design. The charm of theTrinity collection remains as potent as ever.

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