It was an Italian, by way of New York City, who made the Parisian house accessible to the modern masses. Aldo Cipullo wasn’t Cartier‘s first foray into accessible jewelry—as a brand that has endured ...
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 ...
Jewelry ambition visible: Julianne Moore in a Cartier High Jewelry necklace of white and yellow diamonds and petrified wood. The ambition is immediately clear: High Jewelry is the highest level of ...
Richemont's soaring jewelry sales collide with a global fashion reboot that could reshape the next big luxury trade.
In the 1920s and 30s, Cartier began turning out gobsmackingly colorful necklaces and bracelets in its Paris atelier, offering its clients vibrant alternatives to diamonds and pearls. The collections, ...
Jewelry with flora and fauna themes dates back to ancient civilization. These subjects, particularly flora, were especially prominent during the 19th century and the recreation of these plant and ...
All eyes are on Miami this week, as art lovers, design devotees, and collectors of all stripes head to the Magic City for ...
From hefty yellow diamonds to pieces perfect for male peacocks, the latest one-of-a-kind jewels revealed during the just-concluded shows in Paris beautifully blend high style with handcraft: “This ...
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