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watch mechanisms.  Rediscover the fabulous inventiveness of luxury jewellery by Cartier. Its master craftsmen bring out the magic of gemstones and precious metals, creating pieces of timeless beauty that are the quintessence of luxury.

Since 1847, the name Cartier has been synonymous with beauty and rarity in the world of luxury jewellery. Celebrities of past and present, from maharajahs to film stars, along with simple couples in love, have always preferred Cartier. True connoisseurs know perfection when they see it.

Cartier is famous for its stunning rings, but its earrings, bracelets, necklaces, pendants and brooches are equally worth discovering. Crafting luxury jewellery for women and for men, Cartier is at the source of the world’s most admired jewellery creations.

The discerning eye will instantly recognise a piece of jewellery by Cartier thanks to the inventiveness of its motifs, the harmony of its lines and the perfection of its finishes. The Cartier style is, quite simply, unique.

Cartier explores the different faces of gold: yellow gold, white gold and pink gold, alongside the timeless beauty of platinum.

Cartier is on a never-ending quest to find the finest and purest gemstones. These include the four precious stones – white diamonds (and, even rarer, coloured diamonds), sapphires, emeralds and rubies – as well as splendid semi-precious stones, such as peridot, pink quartz and jade. Sheer magic!

For each jewellery design, wax models are produced from the original drawings to check the effect in a three-dimensional way. Then, precious metals are melted using traditional techniques, the master gem-setter practices his intricate art, and the master polisher achieves the lustrous finish characteristic of Cartier jewellery.

For a very select and happy few, Cartier creates unique, highly sophisticated and extremely valuable pieces that require months of work.

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