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Cartier offers new medium version of iconic LOVE bracelet

By Natalie White

Created in New York in 1969 by Cartier designer Aldo Cipullo, the LOVE bracelet consists of two flat, rigid arcs that are assembled and screwed together with the help of another person and a special screwdriver. 

Through the last few decades, it has become a powerful symbol and an expressive jewel that seals emotions.

The collection now includes a medium-sized model, offering a new option that sits between the classic model with its original width and the small model.

They can be worn alone or together, united by their pure lines, exact proportions, identical oval shape, and exquisite details. The iconic screws, with their graphic radicalism, are a shared signature.

All versions of the LOVE bracelet now come with a functional screw and a hinge so you can put it on and take it off by yourself. This locking system, previously featured on the small model, is now available on both the medium and classic models. The original locking system remains an option for the classic version.

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