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Rare Vintage Cartier Platinum Jade Cufflinks
Elegant and distinctive, these Cartier cufflinks showcase the Maison’s mastery of combining precious materials with refined design. Crafted in platinum and set with vibrant green jade cabochons, the cufflinks display a harmonious balance of bold color and understated sophistication.
Each cufflink features a richly colored jade panel with a luminous, translucent quality, beautifully framed by smooth platinum mountings. The deep green tone of the jade contrasts elegantly with the cool brilliance of platinum, creating a design that is both striking and timeless.
Cartier has long been celebrated for its appreciation of exceptional gemstones, and jade in particular held a special place in the house’s history. Throughout the twentieth century, Cartier incorporated jade into many remarkable creations, appreciating the stone not only for its beauty but also for its cultural significance and rarity.
The elegant double-sided design allows the vibrant jade to be appreciated from every angle, while the refined platinum framework reflects Cartier’s characteristic attention to proportion and detail.
Signed Cartier and numbered 3513204, these cufflinks represent a sophisticated example of the Maison’s craftsmanship and enduring aesthetic.
Key Features
• Maison: Cartier
• Serial Number: 3513204
• Metal: Platinum
• Gemstones: Green jade cabochons
• Design: Double-sided cufflinks with jade panels
• Style: Elegant and minimalist Cartier design
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Cartier and the Appreciation of Jade
Jade has long held a special place in Cartier’s history. During the early twentieth century, the Maison developed a particular appreciation for jade, inspired in part by the growing fascination in Europe with Chinese art and decorative objects. Cartier designers frequently incorporated jade into their creations, valuing the gemstone for its vibrant color, smooth texture, and cultural significance.
Throughout this period, jade appeared in a variety of Cartier jewels and accessories, where its luminous green tones created striking contrasts with precious metals such as platinum. The combination of jade and platinum became especially admired for its elegant simplicity, allowing the beauty of the stone to remain the central focus of the design.
These cufflinks reflect that tradition, pairing richly colored jade with refined platinum mountings in a design that highlights Cartier’s enduring philosophy of balance, purity of form, and exceptional craftsmanship.
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