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Cartier and Sacai's Chitose Abe launch one-off #CartierTrinity collection
By SENATUS Editor | 15 January 2023

Introducing TRINITY FOR CHITOSE ABE of sacai. In a one-off collection, Cartier and Chitose Abe - designer and founder of sacai - unite their visions of the Trinity ring. This original encounter resulted in six new limited-edition pieces.

Inspired by the clean precision of the Trinity, the Cartier creation studios and Chitose Abe explored the creative resources behind this cult ring, born from the imagination of Louis Cartier in 1924 to play with the boundaries of jewelry and sculpture, masculine and feminine, playthings and symbols.

The collection is currently available at selected locations in Japan, the United Kingdom (New Bond Street and Selfridges), France (13 Paix and St Honoré), and South Korea (Maison Cheongdam), and will launch in the United States in March.

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