Cartıer has unveıled the thırd chapter of the En Équılıbre Hıgh Jewelry Collectıon
The collection was first unveiled to the world in a drop of more than 100 pieces in the middle of last year, which took place in Stockholm, paying tribute to Scandinavian notions of harmony. Chapter two followed a few months
Cartıer unveıls ıts High Jewelry Exhıbıtıon “En Équılıbre” ın Dubaı
The second universe explores harmony through volume, where sculptural forms, curves, and voids create a delicate tension between presence and absence. These creations reveal Cartier’s mastery of structure and proportion, where emptiness accentuates form and form reveals beauty. The final chapter
Jewelry Contınues to Strengthen at Rıchemont
Revenue at Richemont’s jewelry brands rose in the third fiscal quarter, with strong demand in the Americas, Japan, and the Middle East and Africa regions. Sales at Buccellati, Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, and Vhernier increased 6% year on year to
Roman Holıday: The Jewelry Evolutıon ın Emıly ın Parıs Season 5
While big names like Cartier and Tiffany & Co. remain in the orbit, Season 5 shines a spotlight on independent and Italian heritage brands that capture the spirit of the Mediterranean. SICIS Jewels: In a nod to Italian craftsmanship, Emily pairs
Cartıer unveıls the second chapter of ıts High Jewellery collectıon, En Équılıbre, ın Beıjıng
There is a famous phrase that goes, “happiness is not a matter of intensity, but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony”. Examining the second chapter of Cartier’s latest High Jewellery collection, En Équilibre, in Beijing, we’re inclined to think that the
The “Old Money” aesthetıc ıs reshapıng modern jewelry design
Ultimately, the “Old Money” philosophy transforms jewelry from an object of spectacle into a symbol of cultural continuity. Today, luxury no longer speaks with volume: It whispers
Cartıer Wrıtes a New Chapter Wıth LOVE Unlımıted
When Italian designer Aldo Cipullo designed Cartier’s Love bracelet in 1969, he invented much more than an iconic piece of jewelry; he created a lasting metaphor for devotion. The Love bracelet’s oval shape, engineered to fit closely to the wrist, was
THE GOLDEN AGE OF JEWELRY
The Art Deco era is notable for its profound and enduring influence on the cultural landscape. The period between 1908 and 1935 was characterized by a style revolution, marked by elevated social gatherings, resplendent cocktail parties, and audacious jewelry designs.The
Hıstorıc Cartıer Tıara Sells for $1.1m, Smashes Estımate
A rare Cartier turquoise and diamond tiara that belonged to Nancy, Viscountess Astor, Britain's first woman member of parliament, sold for $1.1m (£889,400), two-and-a-half times its $434,000 (£350,000) high estimate, at Bonhams London. It features old brilliant, single, and rose-cut diamonds,
Cartıer Releases Latest Hıgh Jewelry Collectıon ‘En Equılıbre’
According to a collection release, En Equilibre echoes the design space with a visual harmony that balances colors, length, and volume and ‘the space between full and empty and symmetry and asymmetry.’ Stockholm also expressed the equilibrium, where creativity and