Thursday, August 8, 2013

Cartier: Jeweler of Kings


Cartier was quoted by King Edward VII of England as “the jeweler of kings and the king of jewelers.”  Cartier has been the “official jewelry supplier” of the royal courts since the early 19th century.  Princess Mathilde purchased from Cartier in 1856, Edward VII ordered twenty-seven tiaras for his coronation in 1902 and awarded Cartier its first royal warrant in 1904.  Thereafter, Cartier was awarded fifteen royal patterns between 1904 to 1939 from Spain to Russia, Egypt to Siam.

The different creations of Cartier’s unique and elegant designs for royalty range from royal tiaras, engagement rings, deco brooches, and bracelets to cigarette cases.  For instance, the head gear's ornaments made from 19 exceptional emeralds and exclusive rare stones, and they weight 117.40 karats for Jagtjit Sign, Maharaja of Kapurthala, the three-dimensional panther feature on the brooch from Duchess Windsor, and etc.

Apart from its long history of sales to royalty and celebrities, Cartier also witnesses the royal families’ love stories with its collections of historic personalities designs from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Grace Kelly and Price Rainier of Monaco, to Price William and Catherine Middleton.


Halo Tiara

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.  Catherine Middleton wore the “Halo Tiara” borrowed from Queen Elizabeth on her wedding as “something borrowed” in 2011. The Duke of York had purchased the Halo Tiara for his Duchess (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother) in 1936, and it was presented to Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) as her 18th birthday present.  Apart from Catherine Middleton, the tiara also been borrowed and worn by Princess Margaret and Princess Anne.

The connection between Cartier and royalty continues.



Source:  

Nancy, U. R. (2010). Cartier: King of jewelers. Ornament, 33, 42-42,10. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1009282803?accountid=25283
Reif, R. (1991, Jan 27). ANTIQUES; treasures from the jeweler to all the kings. New York Times. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/427928652?accountid=25283




Friday, August 2, 2013

Paris Nouvelle Vague



Is Paris inspiring the artistic creation to Cartier, or is Cartier creating a gorgeous image to Paris.  One is a charming city and the other is an incomparable jeweller.  They are connecting strongly in and expressing the unique charm of France.

Cartier launched the newest jewelry collection “Paris Nouvelle Vague”.  The creative jewelry works inherit the Cartier classic image.  Seven creative styles translate into seven woman’s personalities in Paris.  Every design of rings, bracelets, or necklaces uniquely releases the streets and the ambience of Paris.


The ladies walk around the streets, and some of them are nifty, and some of them are glamourous.  Cartier perfectly performs the Parisian ladies’ freedom and glamour through the design of jewelry.  



La Espiègle- The Mischievous
Ruileries Palace 8:30 p.m.

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Just like the sky, a ring is made up of chrysoprase and lapis lazuli.  It represents the limitless and childlike Paris; and it also shows a dynamic and lively image of a Parisian women.
                                                    


La Voluptueuse- The Voluptuous

Palais Garnier 9:00 p.m.


A display with pearls and diamonds shows the sexy and luxury style of jewelry.  The jewelry sparkle the elegant and mystic impression both of Parisian ladies and Paris.


La Impertinente- The Impish

Jardin du Luxembourg 2:00 p.m.

The fabulous curve and novel pattern perform the playful and unconstrained style of Paris.  This stylish design represents the unrestrained and frank ladies, and also sparkles your own when you wear it.


La Affranchie- The Emancipated
Trocadéro 7:00 p.m.

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A meticulous craftsmanship is manufactured by using minimalist and graphic lines, 18k pink gold and colored stones. Cartier expresses the modern and unfettered Parisian woman’s style.



La Pétillante- The Sparkling
Moulin Rouge 0:00 a.m.

The delicate and articulated spheres are like the musics’ melody and people’s dancing.  The dancing movements and postures are like the sparkles shine the splendid night sky.     



La Délicate- The Delicate
Streets in Paris early morning


The illusion of an endless curve shows the Parisian streets, which are full of simple lines but creating various patterns. The details of the design show the city’s charm dramatically.



La Glamour- The Glamour
Neuilly-sur-Seine 9:00 p.m.

Fluid curve represents the water flow of the Seine River.  It shows the Paris woman’s unique style, which is full with special glamour and gorgeous beauty.