 
            JEWELLERY
The jewellery pieces from the Cartier Collection offer an insight into the Maison’s stylistic evolution. They depict Cartier's founding inspiration as well as the universal curiosity of the Maison. Pared-down design and sleek lines: the Collection reveals the power of these now iconic designs.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1889
 Gold, silver, diamonds.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1910
 Platinum, diamonds, millegrain setting.
 Sold to Elisabeth (1876-1965), Queen of the Belgians.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1912
 Platinum, gold, diamonds, sapphires
 
            Cartier Paris, 1914
 Platinum, diamonds, natural pearls, onyx, enamel
 This bold tiara is a pioneering example of the Art Deco style.
 
            Cartier London, 1924
 Gold, platinum, Ancient Egyptian faience, diamonds, emeralds, smoky quartz, enamel
 The wings date from the second half of the first millennium BCE and come from the stock of apprêts. The term apprêts at Cartier referred to a stock of fragments from disassembled jewellery and objects, including ancient items from Persian, Indian, Chinese, and Egyptian art.
 
            Cartier Paris, 1930
 Platinum, diamonds, rock crystal beads.
 Sold to Gloria Swanson (1897-1983).
 
            Cartier Paris, commissioned in 1934
 27 jadeite beads, platinum, gold, diamonds, ruby. Provenance: Barbara Hutton (1912-1979)
 
            Cartier Paris, commissioned in 1936, altered in 1963
 Platinum, gold, diamonds, sapphires, rubies.
 Special order for Mrs Daisy Fellowes.
 
            Cartier Paris, commissioned in 1947
 Gold, platinum, diamonds, amethysts, turquoises. Provenance: the Duchess of Windsor (1896-1986)
 
            Cartier Paris, 1949.
 Platinum, white gold, white and yellow diamonds, a Kashmir sapphire totalling 152.35 carats, sapphires.
 This was the second three-dimensional panther made by Cartier for the Duke of Windsor.
 Provenance: the Duchess of Windsor (1896–1986)
 
            Cartier Paris, commissioned in 1957
 Platinum, gold, diamonds, rubies.
 
            Cartier Paris,commissioned in 1975
 Gold, 1,023 fancy intense yellow diamonds, emeralds, rubies.
 Entirely articulated, the two crocodiles can be worn separately as brooches.
 Ordered by María Félix (1914-2002).
 
            Cartier, 1999
 Gold, diamonds, smoky quartz
 
            Cartier, 1999
 Gold, white and fancy intense yellow diamonds, emeralds, mother-of-pearl
