Thema

Schmuck

Der Trinity-Ring, Tutti Frutti, die großen Tiaras und Aufträge. Cartiers Schmuck und seine berühmtesten Einzelstücke.

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Referenz

  • Cartier Art Deco Tiaras Cartier's interwar tiara production, from the geometric bandeaux of the 1920s to the British royal commissions of the 1930s, reflecting changes in fashion, patronage, and workshop practice across two decades.
  • Cartier Garland Style Tiaras The platinum-and-diamond openwork tiaras Cartier produced during the Belle Epoque, widely regarded as among the most technically accomplished tiara work of the period.
  • Cartier Halo Tiara A diamond scroll tiara made by Cartier London in 1936, worn at two royal weddings and passed through three generations of the British royal family.
  • Cartier Jewellery An overview of Cartier's jewellery output from the Garland Style period through Art Deco, the great Indian commissions, convertible jewellery, and the iconic pieces of the mid-to-late twentieth century.
  • Cartier Swords Ceremonial swords made by Cartier Paris for members of the Académie Française since the 1930s, each designed in conversation with the incoming academician to reflect their life and work.
  • Cartier Tiaras The great tiaras Cartier made for European royalty and aristocracy from the 1890s to the 1940s, spanning the garland style of the Belle Epoque, the geometric bandeaux of the Art Deco period, and the diamond scroll forms of the 1930s.
  • Collier Hindou A Cartier Tutti Frutti necklace owned by Daisy Fellowes, photographed by Cecil Beaton in 1937, and one of the defining pieces of the firm's Indian-inspired jewellery output.
  • Duchess of Windsor Flamingo Brooch A Cartier brooch completed in 1940 for the Duchess of Windsor, representing a flamingo in ruby, sapphire, emerald, citrine, and diamond on 18ct gold and platinum. One of the most reproduced pieces of mid-century animal jewellery.
  • Duchess of Windsor Panther Brooch The first three-dimensional Cartier panther brooch, created for the Duchess of Windsor in 1948 under Jeanne Toussaint's creative direction, marking a turning point in the firm's animal jewellery.
  • Maria Felix Serpent Necklace An articulated diamond serpent necklace commissioned by Maria Felix from Cartier in 1968, designed to coil around the neck with naturalistic fluidity, its underbelly plaques in the colours of Mexico.
  • Portland Tiara A Cartier tiara converted from an antique diamond devant de corsage, worn by the Duchess of Portland at the coronation of Edward VII on 9 August 1902.
  • TV Bangle A plain gold bangle designed by Jean-Jacques Cartier in the early 1970s, its geometric form a deliberate response to the Swinging Sixties, when the market for traditional gem-set jewellery contracted sharply.

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