
En Équilibre
From clean lines to strong volumes, the balance of colours, positive and negative space: everything is in harmony at Cartier.
The Maison’s latest High Jewellery collection is all about precision – nothing in excess, which sets its style and creations apart.

Tigris
Between naturalism and stylization, a tiger forms the body of this necklace, whose curve ends with a 16,62-carat pear-shaped topaz. The coat combines onyx, pavé-set yellow-orange lozenges, and baguette-cut diamond lines.

Tigris
Between naturalism and stylization, a tiger forms the body of this necklace, whose curve ends with a 16,62-carat pear-shaped topaz. The coat combines onyx, pavé-set yellow-orange lozenges, and baguette-cut diamond lines.

Panthère citadine
True to the Maison's naturalist tradition, two panthers roam a landscape resembling a modern metropolis. A series of geometric motifs echo and enhance the rectangular shape of Zambian emeralds.

Levitation
Two diamonds appear to float above the skin, and beneath these central stones, triangular motifs form a geometric structure alternating onyx lines and regular openwork.

Levitation
Two diamonds appear to float above the skin, and beneath these central stones, triangular motifs form a geometric structure alternating onyx lines and regular openwork.

Papegai
Five slightly raised cushion-cut rubies, framed in platinium, form the centerpiece of this ring. Surrounding them, ruby beads, yellow diamonds, opal accents combine with yellow gold to create a sunlit palette.