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The legacy of signature bracelets: 6 designs that stand the test of time

Tatler Hong Kong
更新於 02月27日12:44 • 發布於 02月27日12:24 • T-Labs Team

Fifty years from now, would people still be wearing these paperclip bangles? Probably not. Some pieces of jewellery, however, go beyond fleeting trends. They become part of the cultural lexicon, and as the years pass, they carry stories of love, status and craftsmanship. Among these, signature bracelets hold a special place. Whether gifted as a token of devotion, a mark of personal achievement or simply a statement of refined taste, these designs are instantly recognisable and eternally desirable.

From the enduring elegance of the Cartier Love bracelet to the contemporary sophistication of Charriol’s cable bracelet, here’s a look at some of the most iconic wristwear that has transcended time and fashion.

Also read: 10 iconic bracelets worth investing in for your everyday wear

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Cartier Love bracelet

Cartier Love bracelets in different sizes (Photo: courtesy of Cartier)

Cartier Love bracelets in different sizes (Photo: courtesy of Cartier)

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Few pieces of jewellery have sparked as much intrigue as the Cartier Love bracelet. This sleek, oval-shaped bangle was designed by Aldo Cipullo in 1969. He took inspiration from medieval chastity belts and locks onto the wrist with a small screwdriver, symbolising enduring love. The bracelet was revolutionary not just in its symbolism but also in its design—it redefined fine jewellery by turning an industrial, screw motif into an emblem of sophistication.

Over the decades, it has graced the wrists of celebrities and royalty, from Elizabeth Taylor to the Kardashians, cementing its status as one of the most coveted pieces in luxury jewellery. Recently, Cartier came out with a medium size. But whether small or classic, in classic yellow gold or encrusted with diamonds, the Cartier Love bracelet remains an iconic declaration of commitment.

Read more: The secret history of the Cartier Love bracelet

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Charriol cable bracelet

Charriol's Cable bracelets come in a variety of materials and designs (Photo: courtesy of Cartier)

Charriol's Cable bracelets come in a variety of materials and designs (Photo: courtesy of Cartier)

Based on the twisted cables of ancient Celtic jewellery, the Charriol cable bracelet beautifully merges history and innovation. Philippe Charriol founded the brand 1983, introducing this unique design as a modern take on traditional metalwork. The most popular cable bracelets use stainless steel, but these bangles also come in precious metals and more intricate designs.

What sets the Charriol bracelet apart is its versatility. You can wear it alone for a sleek, minimalist look or stacked for a bold statement. Either way, it exudes effortless sophistication. The design has since become a signature of the brand, symbolising strength and endurance, much like the steel cables that inspired it.

See more: Walking on sunshine: Charriol CEO on her father's legacy and her favourite piece from the St Tropez collection

Tiffany & Co. Bone cuff

It was a toss-up between the Tiffany Bone cuff and the T bracelet (Photo: courtesy of Tiffany & Co)

It was a toss-up between the Tiffany Bone cuff and the T bracelet (Photo: courtesy of Tiffany & Co)

The legendary Elsa Peretti created this bracelet in the 1970s. The Tiffany & Co. Bone Cuff is an example of jewellery as wearable art. Its fluid, organic shape was inspired by the natural curves of the human wrist, creating an almost second-skin effect when worn. The design is striking in its simplicity—free from embellishments yet bold enough to stand alone.

Worn by the likes of Liza Minnelli and Paloma Picasso, the Bone Cuff is a favourite among those who appreciate modernist design. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to be both avant-garde and timeless, making it an essential piece in any collector’s jewellery box.

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Bulgari Serpenti bracelet

The Bulgari Serpenti is a staple for many tastemakers and celebrities (Photo: courtesy of Bulgari)

The Bulgari Serpenti is a staple for many tastemakers and celebrities (Photo: courtesy of Bulgari)

For those drawn to bold, statement jewellery, the Bulgari Serpenti bracelet is the epitome of luxury with an edge. The Serpenti collection features a coiled serpent design that wraps elegantly around the wrist, often set with precious gemstones and intricate enamelwork. It takes its cue from ancient Roman motifs.

Since its debut in the 1940s, the Serpenti has been associated with transformation, seduction and eternal renewal. From Elizabeth Taylor wearing it on the set of Cleopatra to Taylor Swift sporting it in her music video, the Serpenti line is both a striking accessory and a powerful symbol of confidence and reinvention.

Also read: How Bulgari's Serpenti has evolved over 75 years

Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra bracelet

Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra bracelet have been on many people's wrists in the last few years (Photo: courtesy of IMDB)

Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra bracelet have been on many people's wrists in the last few years (Photo: courtesy of IMDB)

Since its launch in 1968, the Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra bracelet has become synonymous with understated luxury. Its popularity reached new heights at the peak of the quiet luxury trend. The bracelet features a signature clover motif, often inlaid with mother-of-pearl, onyx or carnelian. The design was inspired by the idea of good luck and timeless beauty.

Those who have been spotted wearing this precious classic, include the Princess Grace of Monaco and Julia Roberts. Its delicate yet recognisable design makes it a go-to piece for those who appreciate jewellery with meaning and history.

See more: Van Cleef & Arpels' new Alhambra collection

Hermès Clic Clac H bracelet

Like other bracelets on this list, the Hermès Clic Clac H bracelet has undergone numerous reinterpretations and updates (Photo: courtesy of Hermès)

Like other bracelets on this list, the Hermès Clic Clac H bracelet has undergone numerous reinterpretations and updates (Photo: courtesy of Hermès)

With its sleek enamel finish and signature “H” clasp, the Hermès Clic Clac H bracelet has become a modern classic. It was first introduced as part of Hermès’ jewellery collection. The bangle design combines the brand’s equestrian heritage with contemporary minimalism.

The bracelet’s appeal lies in its effortless elegance. It’s structured yet playful, bold yet refined. Available in a myriad of colours and finishes, the Clic Clac H is beloved by fashion insiders who appreciate its quiet luxury and versatility.

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