A Closer Look at the Most Expensive Cartier Love Ring

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Cartier is a private jewelry manufacturing company that was founded in 1847 within one of the main fashion cities of the world; Paris, France. The luxury brand focuses exclusively on creating jewelry lines as well as watches and distributing them to a worldwide market. Cartier has been creating some of the finest jewelry pieces around well through the 1900’s and even earlier as well. They have currently been showcasing their love ring line, which are meant for a significant other and range in price. The most expensive Cartier love ring is $7,300, but for good reason.

The love collection from Cartier is aimed to remind couples of their love and commitment for one another. The collection was originally started in the 1970s from New York and has provided some fantastic looking jewelry for couples across generations. Each love ring has the same base design with a smooth band studded with screws which is supposed to represent inseparable love. The love rings range in price, starting around $1,000, but the most expensive love ring model is $7,300.

The most expensive Cartier love ring is meant to be an official wedding band. The band itself is crafted completely out of white gold, even the screws. The rest of the band’s outside is completely covered in diamonds that constantly shine. The wedding ring itself is simple yet attentively detailed and would be an amazing choice for anyone.

The entire Cartier Love collection features 35 total rings, each being different in some way. The prices range from anywhere between $1,100 and $7,300 for the white gold and diamond wedding band. The rings are available in four different types of metals; pink gold, platinum, white gold and yellow gold with the option of selecting one with colored stones, diamonds, and diamond-paved.

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