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It’s this brilliant reinvention of how to wear antique jewels in a modern way that feels very Cartier.” Divided into three ...
For some, it's an emotional issue; for others, it's a legal case, one taught as early as the first year of law school.
Beyond the exhibition, Cartier itself is royally approved: King Edward VII called the house “the jeweler of kings and the ...
Curators Helen Molesworth and Rachel Garrahan have "kept it simple", artfully arranging a collection of "exquisite objects of ...
Following the death of George V in January 1936 royals and aristocrats flocked to Jacques Cartier to invest in ... jeweller was also creating an engagement ring for Edward’s mistress Wallis ...
Each one, selected by Helen Molesworth, the V&A’s senior curator of jewelry, and Rachel Garrahan, was chosen to demonstrate how brothers Louis, Pierre, and Jacques Cartier turned the family ...
Located on Via Montenapoleone, the striking new store by Peter Marino showcases Tiffany’s largest selection of archival ...
The traveller community was actively involved in the company’s public engagement programme last summer, and the Council continues to support the local traveller community through dedicated ...
Ahead of a major new exhibition at the V&A, Cartier’s ties with the British royal family remain an important facet of its ...