Cartier jewellery
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Cartier 1895 earrings in platinium and diamonds
135,000 €
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Hald-rigid Cartier Panthère Lakarda ring in white gold, diamonds and emerald
53,500 €
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Cartier Etincelle hoop earrings in white gold and diamonds
19,800 €
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Cartier Trinity bracelet in white gold and diamonds
27,800 €
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Cartier Caresse d'Orchidées earrings in white gold, diamonds and colored stones
29,800 €
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Half-articulated Perles de Diamants Cartier necklace in white gold and diamonds
21,500 €
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Cartier Lanière bracelet in white gold and diamonds
15,400 €
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Cartier Perles de Diamants pendants earrings in white gold and diamonds
4,580 €
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Cartier Etincelle wedding ring in platinium and diamonds
5,450 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 10,300 €
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Cartier Coeur et Symbole necklace in white gold and diamonds
1,980 €
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Cartier Mimi ring in platinium and diamonds
6,250 €
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Cartier Trinity small model bracelet in 3 golds
5,580 €
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Cartier Trinity medium model ring in 3 golds and diamonds
7,480 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 10,800 €
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Cartier Trinity medium model ring in 3 golds and diamonds
8,980 €
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Cartier Olympe earrings in yellow gold and diamonds
6,850 €
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Cartier Panthère Vedra ring in yellow gold, cultured pearl and onyxand in emerald
7,450 €
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Cartier Etincelle ring in pink gold and diamonds
3,780 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 6,200 €
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Cartier Trois ors sleeve ring in pink gold, white gold and yellow gold
2,450 €
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Cartier Trinity Star ring in 3 golds and diamonds
2,980 €
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Cartier Lanière ring in white gold, size 50
950 €
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Cartier Caresse d'Orchidées large model ring in white gold and diamonds
7,350 €
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Cartier Inde Mystérieuse ring in white gold and diamonds
1,080 €
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Cartier Coeur et Symbole pendant in white gold and diamonds
1,980 €
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Flexible Cartier Maillon Panthère ring in white gold, diamonds and diamonds
5,450 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 14,400 €
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Cartier small model ring in white gold, diamonds and ceramic
4,980 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 7,600 €
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Cartier necklace in white gold and diamonds
14,900 €
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Cartier Love ring in white gold
1,350 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,250 €
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Cartier C de Cartier wedding ring in platinium and diamond
1,580 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 3,200 €
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Cartier C de Cartier necklace in white gold
1,650 €
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Cartier Love ring in white gold, size 50
1,350 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 2,250 €
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Open Cartier C de Cartier ring in white gold and diamonds
3,280 €
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Opening Cartier Menotte bracelet in white gold
7,880 €
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Cartier Etincelle wedding ring in white gold and diamonds
3,250 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 5,950 €
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Open Cartier C de Cartier ring in white gold and diamonds
2,950 €
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Cartier Love large model ring in white gold
1,750 €
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Cartier Trinity ring in 3 golds and diamonds, size 53
7,980 €
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Cartier Trinity earrings in yellow gold and diamonds
10,800 €
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Cartier Love 4 diamants bracelet in yellow gold and diamonds, size 15
9,350 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 13,100 €
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Cartier Panthère necklace in yellow gold and cultured pearls
6,250 €
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Cartier Himalia necklace in white gold, diamonds and cultured pearl
5,380 €
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Cartier earrings in yellow gold and diamonds
2,250 €
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Cartier Or, Amour et Trinity ring in white gold
1,850 €
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Cartier Lignes Essentielles necklace in platinium and diamonds
74,800 €
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Cartier pendant in white gold and diamond
2,650 €
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Cartier Pasha pendant in yellow gold and diamonds
5,650 €
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Cartier Himalia large model pendant in white gold and diamonds
5,850 €
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Cartier Nouvelle Vague ring in white gold
2,080 €
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Cartier Love solitaire ring in white gold and diamond
5,450 €
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Cartier Trinity earrings in 3 golds and diamonds
2,150 €
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Cartier pair of cufflinks in yellow gold and stainless steel
1,480 €
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Cartier Myst pendant in yellow gold, diamonds and rock crystal
2,150 €
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Cartier pendant in yellow gold
1,150 €
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Cartier Tank large model ring in white gold
2,150 €
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Cartier Tank small model ring in white gold and diamonds
3,580 €
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Cartier Nouvelle Vague ring in white gold
2,080 €
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Cartier necklace in white gold
980 €
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Cartier Love bracelet in white gold, size 16
6,150 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 8,700 €
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Cartier Trinity bracelet in 3 golds
8,850 €
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Articulated Cartier Arabesque necklace in pink gold and white gold
8,750 €
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Opening Cartier Écrou bracelet in pink gold
5,950 €
Retail price recorded on the basis of similar items in 2025 Retail Price: 8,550 €
Cartier jewellery
The famous Cartier company was founded in 1847 when the young jeweller Louis-François Cartier took over the Paris workshop from his journeyman. He was spotted by the cousin of Napoleon III and earned her protection and the orders of the imperial family.
Armed with a great reputation, his descendents made the business prosper and installed it at number 13 Rue de la Paix in 1899. The company rapidly gained a huge international reputation and established itself in London and New York. The company remained in the family until 1964 but now belongs to the Compagnie Financière Richemont SA.
Throughout the twentieth century, Cartier has been a favourite of the British royal family. Cartier was distinguished by the creativity and vitality of its audacious and unique style.
The Prince of Wales commissioned the jeweller to produce a sumptuous and legendary piece for his coronation in 1902. He gave the company the royal warrant in 1904. Other courts followed his example in Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Russia, Siam, Greece, Egypt and Monaco. The King of England gave him the nickname ‘jeweller of kings, king of jewellers’.
Cartier’s savoir-faire, audacity and the quality of his creations mark the history of luxury. The company pioneered the use of platinum in jewellery and made great advances in horology, producing its now iconic watches, including one of its first wristwatches, the ‘Santos’ (1904), named after the aviator Santos-Dumont.
Cartier took inspiration from the artistic movements of his time, from art deco to expressionism, and produced modern, brightly coloured pieces with stylised, geometrical forms. Cultures and traditions from all over the world were also sources of inspiration. Cartier produced collections with new forms and continued to innovate.
Between 1917and 1919, inspired by the allied tanks of the First World War, and the new sobriety that prevailed at this time of the rise of modernity and the avant-garde, the company produced the Tank watch. Its clean, timeless lines and masculine styling have given it continued success and matchless longevity. It was followed in 1932 by the invention of the Pasha, another iconic watch that has been reissued several times in various guises.
On the jewellery side of the business, the famous ‘panther’ design was launched in the second decade of the twentieth century, the Trinity ring with its three bands appeared in 1924. Both marked their time and became great classics of Maison Cartier.
In the thirties the Haute-Joaillerie part of the company was headed by a woman, Jeanne Toussaint - another first! Under the occupation, this character from the Parisian fashion world, designed a ‘Oiseau en Cage’ (caged bird) series and from 1944, the famous ‘L'Oiseau libéré’ (liberated bird). Cartier is famous for its ‘Bestiaire’ including the Panther brooch of the forties, designed for Wallis Simpson.
Cartier was a family company until it was bought by the industrialist Robert Hocq in 1964. He directed the company in a very modern, aggressive style and saw the creation of perfumes and lighters.
In the early seventies, the ‘Must de Cartier’ made Cartier red a landmark colour. His successor in 1979, the investor Joseph Kanoui brought together all the subsidiaries to create the Cartier Monde company, anticipating the phenomenon of globalisation before the term was coined.
Cartier is a standard for French elegance and invested in cultural sponsorship in 1984 when Alain-Dominique Perrin, President of Cartier International, created the Fondation Cartier in 1984, to promote and spread contemporary design. In 1997 a huge retrospective marked the 150th anniversary of the founding of Maison Cartier. The Swiss group, Richemont, a world giant in the luxury sector, bought Cartier in 1999. Cartier remains rooted in the tradition of excellence and started a luxury watch factory in Switzerland in 2001. It launched the ‘Roadster’ watch in 2002 and the ‘Ballon bleu’ in 2007. Equally, recent jewellery collections have been inspired by historic designs and the icons of the company, such as the panther motif.
Cartier is now the world’s biggest maker of jewellery, the second biggest watch and leather goods maker.
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