Rose Gold-Colored Glasses
Rose gold originated in 19th-century Russia, first used by jeweler Carl Fabergé in his famed Fabergé Eggs and known as "Russian Gold." It gained popularity in 1920s America, adorning engagement rings and fine jewelry. Cartier played a key role in its resurgence, crafting exquisite rose gold pieces with diamonds and gemstones. One iconic creation, the Trinity Ring—a band of three intertwined gold tones—helped revive rose gold’s timeless appeal.