A new walking trail in Muharraq explains a legacy of the gem dating to the Bronze Age.
Category: Cartier SA
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He Paid $13 for $13,000 Cartier Earrings, and Then the Jeweler Noticed
When Rogelio Villarreal bought rose-gold earrings for a price that the luxury retailer said was a mistake, he looked to a Mexican consumer protection law. He later said the company delivered the earrings.
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Six Women in the Watch World Tell Their Stories
From an enamel master to a third-generation publisher and editor, they have forged careers in a sector that hasn’t always acknowledged women’s work.
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The Essential Women’s Watches
A selective, subjective guide to collecting feminine timepieces.
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Cartier’s Perfumer Creates Scents for ‘Prometheus’ Music
Mathilde Laurent, Cartier’s perfumer, has created a scent poem that enhances the experience of Scriabin’s synesthetic score for “Prometheus.”
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How Cartier’s 1920s Trinity Design Has Kept Its Cool
How Cartier’s genderless Trinity style became a cult classic.
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A Jewelry Designer Who Set Herself Free
Raphaele Canot values the experience she gained working for two big brands, but she knew she wanted to go her own way.
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When Jewelry Influences Watchmakers
Brands are extending their reach by repurposing best-selling designs, including animal and floral motifs, onto timepieces.
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In Watches, Yellow Gold Is Back
Brands see the trend gaining in popularity throughout 2024.
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A Cartier Ring Inspired by the Work of a 20th-Century Style Icon
The piece evokes a 1938 interlocking gold cuff designed by the house’s then creative director, Jeanne Toussaint.
