Credits: Article and images by Katherine Arteche @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/cartier-trinity-100-years-singapore/
The interlinked bands of Trinity sit atop and below one another as if symbolic of the multitudinous forms of love — filial, familial, friendly, marital, infinite, and indefinite — that resonate more profoundly than ever today.
Created in 1924, the Trinity ring broke with traditional jewelry design. Its chromatic combination of three different golds, the fluidity of the rings, and the simplicity of the design all contributed to its symbolic strength and enduring allure. The ring’s early acclaim is closely linked to the poet and artist Jean Cocteau, who, in the 1930s, adopted the distinctive style of wearing two Trinity rings stacked on his left pinky. Cocteau’s romantic and poetic bond with the ring elevated it to a timeless emblem of his artistic spirit and legacy.
Credits: Article and images by Katherine Arteche @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/cartier-trinity-100-years-singapore/