In 1925 the French jeweler Jacques Cartier unveiled a boldly colorful bracelet with a mélange of rubies, emeralds and sapphires carved into leaves, berries and flowers and entwined with diamond pavéd ...
Cartier’s “Love” motif is one of the French jeweler’s most recognizable and popular styles. But at 55, the design is relatively new in for this house born in 1847. It first appeared in 1969 when ...
From the 1950s to 1976, Félix commissioned several significant and wildly creative Cartier designs including the famous double-crocodile necklace that was covered with more than 2,000 emeralds and ...
Such pieces have appeared in recent collections from independent jewelry designers and houses such as Cartier, Bulgari and Dior. By Nazanin Lankarani Recently the jewelry designer Édéenne has been ...
A new installation running during Art Basel examines the luxury jewelry label’s most iconic emblem: the panther.
When Cartier unveiled its latest high jewelry collection, Nature Sauvage, during an elaborate ball held at the Grand Hall of Vienna’s Austrian National Library back in May, one thing was clear: The ...
Last December a Cartier Art Deco brooch estimated to sell for $100,000 to $150,000 went for almost $1.4 million at Christie’s New York. The piece—of natural pearl, tourmaline, ruby, onyx, and diamonds ...
In this pavilion, children will become jewelry designers and create pieces based on Cartier's traditional designs. In the bright pavilion, which incorporates the actual interior design used in the ...
A new exhibition explores how Jeanne Toussaint transformed the wild cat into the house's enduring mascot.
From a brooch meant to claw at your lapel to a gem-set Carabiner and jeweled sunglasses, Cartier’s new Cartier Libre Polymorph collection is chock full of cool collectibles. The carabiner is, of ...
A new 3,800-square-foot boutique in Palm Beach offers Cartier’s full selection of jewelry, watches, leather goods, fragrances ...
Luxury, by definition, is lavish abundance and excess. Far from a need, it’s simply a want; and the same applies to luxury jewelry. These indulgent pieces are desirable, aspirational, and sought-after ...