Cartier at the Grand Palais – Icons and tiaras
From the golden days of Hollywood and the 60-70s Cartier jewels appear on many photographs being the favourite pieces of movie stars, artists and musicians.
From the golden days of Hollywood and the 60-70s Cartier jewels appear on many photographs being the favourite pieces of movie stars, artists and musicians.
Cartier has produced mysterious clocks during the early decades of the 19th century, each being a masterpiece of engineering and arts.
Cartier showcases its art within the framework of an extremely rich exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris embracing its entire history. Come with me!
Espace Connaisseur, the bi-monthly club of fine watch lovers assembled on 21 November for a quality evening at Les Ambassadeurs in Zurich.
SalonQP was held in London for the fifth time, with the participation of over 70 watch brands. Watch fanatics had the chance to meet several traditional “Maisons” as well as many pioneering companies.
During the Art Deco and the Art Nouveau periods as well as the “Roaring Twenties” life, priorities and pearls jewellery went through a significant shift.
Pearls are one of the oldest gems, they have been known and in use for 4300 years. They had a symbolic meaning and were used in sentimental jewellery.
Victoria & Albert Museum is hosting an unparalleled pearls exhibition in cooperation with the Qatar Museums Authority from September until 19 January 2014.
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