| breakdown of cartier rolling ring prices |
|
hey crown, if you go to the cartier website, you can e-mail them (ask information) and they will e-mail you a quote on certain items. these are all the rolling rings from their trinity collection. they e-mailed me back and told me, "we are pleased to inform you the cost"
pleased to inform me? lol? i''m amazed that someone could charge $61, 350 dollars for a darn rolling ring! i should be pleased? lol Trinity ring - 3 gold, scattered diamonds- $2,600 Trinity ring - 3 gold, diamonds- $9,500 Trinity ring - 18kt white gold, diamonds- $9,800 Trinity ring - 3 gold, pave diamonds - $61,350 Trinity ring - 3 gold, cartier engraved - $800 Trinity ring - 3 gold with 18k white gold, diamond band - $6,800 Trinity ring -3 gold, wide band, cartier engraved- $1,375 Trinity ring - 18kt white gold, cartier engraved- $775 |
|
i am trying to clear up information you posted as to the price of a platinum trinity ring. you posted on this section in the cartier trinity ring thread that it was 10000. i am trying to find out where you got the info you posted.
eta: cartier trinity ring where to buy thread by woobug. you posted the information in the thread, i asked the question in the thread and then you started this new thread. i am not understanding where you are coming from. i am only interested in not putting info out there that people read and act on and it is not correct. thus the question asking you where you got the 10000 information. |
|
I''d pay it for a Cartier rolling ring.. Not 61k.. but less than 1k, absolutely. lol
|
|
hey crown, i thought the rolling ring in platinum you were talking about in the last thread was the platinum one when i last checked cartier, but i never took a good look at the material details, i only remember that it was like 10,000 dollars (after taxes). i knew you were curious, so i checked again and it turned out that i was wrong about thinking it was platinum, and that these rings are made in 18k gold exclusively (at least on the website). sorry for the mistake and misleading you! my bad! but, i don't think it would come in platinum, but you could go to the store and ask. the reason why i would think that the rolling ring comes in 18kt gold exclusively is because cartier, at least as far as i know, is the only high-end jewelry company i can think of that puts A LOT of their signature, expensive, super nice diamond pieces in 18k gold alone. cartier seems to like 18kt gold. |
|
I do like the look of this ring.. but.. the plain gold rolling ring would be more within my budget.. (like I have a budget? ROFL)..
|
|
some of these prices could buy you a few louis vuittons or guccis, a pair of christian lousboutin shoes, and a 1 week trip to vegas and back with airfare! <--- I choose this one! |
|
Rolling rings are meant to ROLL -- platinum would probably not be the best material for them as platinum scratches so easily. I''m not suprised rolling rings do not come in platinum. Also - they''d be so darn HEAVY -- three rings in one?? Just TWO platinum rings on my widdle (giant) finger seems quite heavy!
They''re PERFECT for fiddling with & stress relief -- and I imagine a platinum rolling ring would be TRASHED in a week! What manufacturer would want steamed clients coming back WEEKLY for polishing?? ![]() I can see how the tri-color plain ones would be tempting -- it''s not often you can find such a quality, classic, desirable designer piece under 1K ... at least *these* days. SIGH.
** DISCLAIMER: Advice from decodelighted is for entertainment purposes only. decodelighted is not a licensed therapist, lawyer or medical professional. The role of decodelighted may be played by a revolving panel of wise a**ses and/or fluffy & delightful pets. Do not taunt decodelighted. Letters to decodelighted become property of decodelighted and may be plastered on billboards or mailed directly to offensive people mentioned in the content of the letter. Privacy can be assured only through appropriate cash or cake tithes to decodelighted. decodelighted is watching you. Copyright 2010, decodelighted. **
|
|
Oh yeah Deco is right, if done in platinum would be sooo heavy and scratch like crazy. I have had my plain tri color Cartier ring for a week, and it''s such fun to play with. Not scratched up yet, but they polish them for free, and even have a jeweler there to do it while you wait. Now that''s service!!!
![]() Not all locations have a jeweler, just am lucky mine does.
|
|
well, you all may be right but memoire makes platinum and i have stated here before that i have one ordered. i expect it anytime. i will find out soon if it is too heavy and if it scratches to easily. i trust memoire and hope i won''t be sorry. i chose them after cartier told me they don''t do platinum.
|
|
Does anyone know if Cartier makes the plain tri-gold rolling ring without Cartier engraved on it?
I love the plain tri-gold one (not that I would mind the scattered diamond one!), but I''m not crazy about the engraved name from the photos on the website. I''m not anti-designer label at all, but for some reason the engraving bugs me. So to any lucky lady who already owns the tri-gold ring: does the engraving bother you? Is it too obvious or over the top? Thanks! |
|
I don''t own the ring, but I''d simply wear the Cartier engraved side toward the palm of my hand. |
|
i don''t think so that may cost extra money and these are mass produced, so i don''t think they could do that. |
|
Good eye; I wish I were a size 6 (well not really). Okay, I wish it was a size 5.5 |
|
Thank you so much, weegem. I have a size six middle finger looking for a RHR...hmmm
|
|
Hahaha! I''m bad for most people''s budgets! Every time I go shopping with my mom or sisters they always end up spending way more money than they planned...but I think they secretly like it because they get lots of cute stuff and they can blame it on me! So...tell your budget (or your SO) that a girl from the internet made you do it!
|
« Return to Show Me the Bling! (Rings,Earrings,Jewelry)