Synonymous with luxury and unparalleled craftsmanship, Cartier1847
Cartier’s ascent began when Napoleon III’s cousin, Princess Mathilde, became its first royal client. By 1859, the brand moved to Rue de la Paix, the epicenter of Parisian haute joaillerie. Under the vision of Louis-François’ grandsons—Louis, Pierre, and Jacques—the empire expanded globally, with boutiques in London (1902) and New York (1909), cementing its status as a crown jewel of luxury.
Cartier’s designs disrupted conventions. The Panther motifTank watch1933invisible setting, where gems slid into grooves without visible metal—a technique still revered today.
"Never copy, only create." — Louis Cartier
After joining the Richemont Group1988, Cartier balanced heritage with modern audacity. The Love bracelet1970) symbolized eternal commitment, while collaborations with contemporary artists like Pepsi Halpern2023
More than adornments, Cartier’s pieces are storytellers. The Hope Diamond1910) sparked fascination, while its Trinity ring (1924) wove love’s complexities into three entwined bands. From Grace Kelly to modern influencers, its creations remain canvases of identity—proving that true luxury is eternal reinvention.