Cartier: Nature Sauvage: High Jewelry and Precious Objects
By (Author) Hlne Bouillon
By (author) Franois Chaille
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
6th April 2025
6th February 2025
France
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 255mm, Height 300mm
2140g
This refined volume documents the new collection of nature-inspired high jewelry from Cartier.
In their latest high jewelry collection, Cartier unveils a new facet of its fauna through fascinating creations. The panther, tiger, snake, zebra, and birds-these emblematic animals are an infinite source of creativity and inspire new and majestic encounters with the natural realm. They are the protagonists of a tale, staged in their natural environment or in unexpected, sometimes mysterious worlds.
The pieces invite those who contemplate them to immerse themselves in the settings and brilliance of the gems, and to let the marvelous story that they represent resonate within. For these creations appeal to our deepest nature, allowing each of us the freedom, when we feel an affinity, to make their universe our own.
Hlne Bouillon holds a doctorate in Egyptology and specializes in relations between Egypt and the ancient Near East. She is head curator and director of conservation, exhibitions, and publishing at Louvre-Lens, where she served as general curator of the Fantastic Animals exhibition (September 27, 2023January 15, 2024).
Franois Chaille is a writer. Passionate about art history, fashion, jewelry, and watchmaking, he has published more than fifteen books with Flammarion, including The Cartier Collection: Jewelry (2019), Magnitude (2019), [Sur]Naturel Cartier (2020), Sixime Sens par Cartier (2021), Cartier: Beauts du Monde (2022), Cartier: Le Voyage Recommenc (2023).