An Indo-Persian designed Art Deco box by Cartier. Enamelled and decorated with engravings atop the sliding lid.
Cartier, founded in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier in Paris, quickly rose to prominence as one of the world’s premier jewellers. Known as the “Jeweller of Kings,” Cartier earned this reputation by crafting luxurious pieces for European royalty and elite clients. The brand’s iconic designs have become timeless symbols of elegance and style. Over the years, Cartier’s innovative approach to design has blended tradition with modernity, making it a key player in the evolution of fine jewellery.
Cartier’s three main branches in Paris, London, and New York each developed a unique style: Paris with its refined, classic designs, London known for bold, experimental creations like the Tutti Frutti, and New York catering to American tastes with more opulent, statement pieces. Cartier’s pieces are highly collectible, both for their craftsmanship and historical significance. Vintage items, particularly from the Art Deco period, are especially sought after by collectors. Cartier’s work is prized for its enduring design, use of high-quality materials, and the brand’s legacy in luxury jewellery.