Thu, Jul 20, 2017
The latest additions to the Cactus de Cartier collection electrify the art of jewellery in daring and powerful counterpoint to more traditional floral sources of inspiration.
Delightful arrangements take the sting out of prickly pink gold pendants, rings and hoop earrings that can be worn alone or in clusters to suit the mood, along with new Catus bags.
Thorns are the common denominator. A dense thicket fills out the pieces in a ball-shaped crown. A profusion of glittering needles calibrated to the exact millimetre, some sprouting diamonds in flower settings.
Cartier presents a feast of sensations, alternating matt and shiny finishes, scattered with spinel petals. This shimmering, sun-drenched botany lesson is a charm offensive in harmonious nuances of pink.
The collection comes in pink and yellow gold and include emeralds, carnelians, diamonds, lapis lazuli and spinels.
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