November 3, 2023

Which Cartier jewels are the most popular?

Cartier, a panther necklace, a panthere necklace, panther

A PANTHERE NECKLACE BY CARTIER sold for £8,000

Cartier jewels have long been popular amongst jewellery collectors and lovers, either contemporary or antique jewels. 

As a longtime French heritage brand with a rich history, there are several different collecting fields, even within this iconic maker. The most popular periods are Art Deco, with their Tutti Frutti designs; the 40s-70s with semi precious stones such as coral and lapis and the present day, with their 'Trinity' and 'Love' ranges. 


Cartier, a tourmaline and diamond clip brooch, 1940s, Cartier tourmaline, diamond brooch

A TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND CLIP BROOCH, CARTIER CIRCA 1940 sold for £11,000

Cartier flourished in the 1920s and 1930s, characterised by geometric shapes, bold coloured gemstones, and a celebration of innovation and modernity. The marque embraced this aesthetic, intertwining fine craftsmanship with avant-garde design to create iconic pieces that continue to captivate art enthusiasts, museums and collectors today.

During the Art Deco period, Cartier embarked on a journey to redefine luxury jewellery, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures and historical periods, including that of Mughal India. The house’s dedication to craftsmanship was evident in the detailing and meticulous artistry found in their jewels of this period. 

One of the most remarkable aspects of Cartier's work during the Art Deco period was the use of innovative materials. The maison embraced the use of vibrant gemstones, such as onyx, coral, and jade, to add a striking contrast to the precious metals and geometric shaped diamonds. Additionally, Cartier sometimes incorporated bright enamel work, which added a delicate dash of colour into the well considered design. 

Among Cartier's most celebrated creations from the Art Deco period are their iconic ‘Tutti Frutti’ jewels. Inspired by the Maharajas of India and their legendary gemstone collections, Cartier crafted exquisite pieces incorporating vibrant Mughal carved gemstones, including rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. These bold and vibrant stones, contrasting with modern platinum and geometric diamond frames captured the essence of the Art Deco movement and became synonymous with Cartier's skilled craftsmanship and distinctive aesthetic. These superb jewels have become highly sought after by the world’s leading collectors and museums alike. 

We at Elmwood’s had the privilege of selling one of these rare Cartier Tutti Frutti bracelets in 2022 for £158,000 against an estimate of £60,000 - £80,000. 

 

CARTIER, A RARE AND IMPORTANT GEM-SET AND DIAMOND TUTTI FRUTTI BRACELET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, Cartier tutti frutti, emeralds, sapphires, diamonds, art deo cartier

CARTIER, A RARE AND IMPORTANT GEM-SET AND DIAMOND TUTTI FRUTTI BRACELET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY sold for £158,000, more than twice its pre sale estimate of £60,000 - £80,000. 

Moreover, Cartier was renowned for its collaborations with prominent patrons who appreciated the maison's exceptional craftsmanship and vision of their most notable designers. These individuals included royalty, aristocrats, and prominent personalities, whose patronage enhanced Cartier's reputation as the epitome of luxury and prestige. Amongst these patrons was Wallis Simpson, who became the Duchess of Windsor, and her husband, the former King Edward VIII. Cartier, under the direction of Jean Toussaint, produced a number of extraordinary pieces for the Duchess, including the iconic 'Panther' brooch, which remains an emblematic symbol of the maison's style. This motif still remains to this day one of Cartier's most recognisable and sought after designs, with many pieces achieving exceptional prices at auction

CARTIER, A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, EMERALD, ONYX AND PEARL PANTHERE BROOCH / PENDANT, SELL CARTIER AT AUCTION, CARTIER PANTHER, SAPPHIRES AT AUCTION, SELL DIAMONDS

CARTIER, A DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, EMERALD, ONYX AND PEARL PANTHERE BROOCH / PENDANT sold for £45,000

As we moved into the 1940s, the house then began experimenting with semi precious materials including lapis lazuli, coral and rock crystal, whilst still incorporating their signature style. This resulted in remarkable creations such as the rock crystal and coral bracelet below. The vibrantly coloured coral sugarloafs contrasting with elegant rock crystal disks and geometric gold chains creates an iconic look that is typical of French design in this period. 

A pair of bracelets of similar design in amethyst and lapis, also by Cartier can also be found in US museum collections.
A CORAL AND ROCK CRYSTAL BRACELET, CARTIER CIRCA 1940 FOR SALE AT AUCTION, SELL CARTIER CORAL, SELL CARTIER ROCK CRYSTAL, SELL CARTIER BRACLET

A CORAL AND ROCK CRYSTAL BRACELET, CARTIER CIRCA 1940 sold for £18,000

As we move towards the modern day, Cartier, like other jewellers is turning towards its timeless style to influence the presently offered ranges. Seeking inspiration from the Love bangles designed by Aldo Cipullo in the 1970s and inspired by the concept of eternal love and devotion, these pieces have become exceptionally sought after in the secondary jewellery market, with the rarest examples often sold out in stores across the globe. The same can also be said for their 'Trinity' range. 

Created in 1924 by Louis Cartier, the Trinity ring features three intertwined bands of different colours of gold: yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. Each color represents a different aspect of human relationships—yellow symbolising fidelity, white gold for friendship, and rose gold for love. Since its inception, their Trinity collection has expanded beyond rings and now includes bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and watches, with many of them encrusted with diamonds for their most elite clientelle. 

 A TRINITY DE CARTIER DIAMOND RING, CARTIER, CARTIER TRINITY, SELL CARTIER TRINITY AT AUCTION, SELL CARTIER DIAMONDS

A TRINITY DE CARTIER DIAMOND RING, CARTIER sold for £11,000

As with all major jewellery houses, Cartier is capable of sourcing and providing gemstones includign diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds at an exceptional level to their clients. One such piece was this stunning diamond ring, which Elmwood's was delighted to offer on behalf of a European Royal family.
AN IMPORTANT 9.03 CARAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, CARTIER, SELL CARTIER DIAMOND AT AUCTION, CARTIER DIAMONDS, CARTIER ROYAL JEWELS

AN IMPORTANT 9.03 CARAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, CARTIER sold for £195,000


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