Cartier - Ring - Trinity - 18 kt. Yellow gold






Holds a diamond diploma with distinction and a master’s degree in art market appraisal.
| €1,250 | ||
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| €750 | ||
| €700 | ||
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Cartier Trinity Ring in 18 kt yellow gold, total weight 16.6 g, size 59 EU, in near‑mint condition, original Cartier box and paperwork, serial CRB4052859, Germany origin.
Description from the seller
Cartier Trinity Ring – large model
Original Cartier Trinity Ring made of 18 karat gold (750), consisting of three interwoven rings in yellow gold, white gold and rose gold. Iconic design with symbolic meaning for love, loyalty and friendship.
Large model with thicker ring gauge.
Size: 59
Engraved on the inside with a serial number and the 750 gold hallmark.
Includes the original Cartier box and documents.
Very good condition
Shipping with DHL as parcel
Seller's Story
Cartier Trinity Ring – large model
Original Cartier Trinity Ring made of 18 karat gold (750), consisting of three interwoven rings in yellow gold, white gold and rose gold. Iconic design with symbolic meaning for love, loyalty and friendship.
Large model with thicker ring gauge.
Size: 59
Engraved on the inside with a serial number and the 750 gold hallmark.
Includes the original Cartier box and documents.
Very good condition
Shipping with DHL as parcel
Seller's Story
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