A child of 1970s New York, the LOVE Collection remains today an iconic symbol of love that transgresses convention. The screw motifs, ideal oval shape and undeniable elegance establish the piece as a timeless tribute to passionate romance, studded with diamonds, yellow gold or rose gold.
The Love Bracelet is one of the world's most famous and most popular jewelry pieces. Most women from different ages buy it, and can not imagine their looks without this wonderful bracelet.
Last year, it was the most searched piece in "Google" among the world's most famous pieces of jewelry, and it has recently seen great progress thanks to the encouragement of famous celebrities Kanye West and Kylie Jenner, as well as its long and interesting history. In this sense, we present to you some facts that may be absent from you about this wonderful bracelet.
One of the false information is that it is a French-made product that was designed in Paris, while in fact it was produced at New York workshops of the famous brand in 1969. Its oval design suits all family members, men and women, and because it is equipped with a new safety lock, it is called the Love Bracelet.
These bracelets were designed by Aldo Cipullo and he continued to modernize it to create another form of Cartier bracelet known as Juste Un Clou Bracelets. Cipullo has also been credited with revolutionizing the way jewelry was worn during the era in which the love bracelet was invented. He changed the concept of jewelry making, which was limited to suitability, and launched the Love Bracelet that suits all clothes at all times.
It is rumored that the purchase of the Cartier bracelet by customers for themselves has been banned, and is limited only for couples! The bracelets were made of silver and then painted with gold, but the company recently produced pure gold versions. The first diamond bracelet was launched in 1979.
The engraved shapes that are on the Love Bracelet are inspired by the engraved edges of the Santos Cartier watch. When the bracelet was first launched, Cartier gave it to the twentieth-century most famous couples such as Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, and Carlo Ponti and Sophia Loren.
Also the original Love Bracelets did not have serial numbers, but due to the large number of replicas, the company began to engrave a special number for each bracelet and create a file of its own.
Finally, some hospitals in New York keep the bracelet of love in the hands of the patient while taking away the rest of the pieces in emergency situations because of what they see as the moral significance of the owner of this bracelet.