Cartier's Artifacts and Adornments Commemorate the Festive Season with a Zeal for the Art of Living
- Bryan Kang
- Oct 26, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 23
Cartier's latest collection of items and accessories honors the Maison's codes with a familial essence essential to the season of joy.

Understanding the beauty of craftsmanship elevates one's understanding and perspective towards objects in daily life. Cartier possesses a distinguished history of crafting significant and exquisite jewellery and timepieces, thus it is unsurprising that its traditional expertise also encompasses the refinement of everyday objects that hold equal importance in our daily lives and special events.
The craft of fine jewellery is intricately associated with the creation of exquisite artifacts that adorn the elite during the turn of the century. From its inception, Cartier produced not only jewels but also ornaments in silver, copper, ivory, and porcelain, along with intricately carved hard-stone artifacts for royal patrons, therefore epitomizing a lifestyle replete with the opulent allure of art, meticulously fashioned by skilled artisans.
Consequently, the fascination with quotidian items has consistently been integral to Cartier's identity, evolving in sophistication and refinement over time.

Cartier's Objects and Accessories Commemorate the Festive Season with an Enthusiasm for Art de Vivre This year, Maison Cartier's collection of objects and accessories encompasses the genres of gaming, travel, literature, home decor, and children's things, drawing upon familial warmth to establish the overarching atmosphere and feeling of its works.

Cartier's Artifacts and Adornments Commemorate the festive season with a fervor for the art of living. In the Panthère de Cartier home collection, the striking black panthère is set against cypress, accompanied by a white and gold porcelain table and peacock embellishments. The porcelain trinket trays and various other things are also offered in a blue and green color scheme, reflecting an artistic heritage influenced by Islamic art.
The Diabolo de Cartier series combines elegance with boldness. A baggage tag, vanity mirror, snow globe, trinket tray, or tic-tac-toe game, all emblazoned with the Maison bellboy, ladybird, and red box heart, drift haphazardly—symbolizing the collection's inception in 1944 to commemorate the Liberation.
This season also presents these things in navy blue for the first time, in addition to the typical red.

Cartier's Artifacts and Accoutrements Commemorate the festive season with a fervor for the art of living. The Cartier Baby collection features the panthère, poised to observe or engage, elegantly adorned in white on delicate white porcelain bowls. A cashmere blanket in a soft baby blue hue serves as an excellent present for those desiring a sense of indulgence reminiscent of infancy.










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