Cartier
Cartier has a lengthy history of auctioning off some of the world's most valuable pieces of jewelry. Such historical auctions of rare royal jewels demonstrate the brand's grandeur in the realm of producing royal jewelry.
It is a French brand best known for its jewelry and timepieces, notably the Bestiary, which was founded in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier. It was a Panther-shaped brooch designed for Wallis Simpson in the 1940s and is regarded as one of history's everlasting gems. The Duchess of Windsor was so taken with the brand's characteristic panther that she purchased many items featuring the same animal design. Her most renowned piece is a 6.5-inch diamond, onyx, and emerald bracelet that recently sold at auction for a little over $7 million.
Cartier developed outstanding designs like timepieces with clear faces and elegant wristwatches throughout Louis' reign. Art Deco was a popular art movement in both Europe and North America throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Paris, the former continent's trendiest metropolis at the time, was no exception. Cartier has captured the taste with strong angular jewelry designs and vivid colors in the genuine Art Deco mood. During this time, the brand's Art Deco jewelry designs became part of the jewelry industry's history. Tutti Frutti (meaning "all fruits" in Italian) is a colorful, oriental collection.
Founded: 1847
Headquarters: 75008 Paris-8E-Arrondissement, France
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