Tuttitutti
Tuttitutti, the latest addition to the Cartier Libre collection, is both bold and surprising. With a single twist, the spirit of things shifts and astonishes.
Beauty is viewed with the lightness of a sidestep: a ring flows freely like locks of hair and a watch creates bubbles with time, while a shower of golden marbles bursts into the air like laughter.
Precious clinking
Precious clinking
Rings spiked with colourful pendants that sparkle with the slightest movement, for a precious effect. Studded with diamonds, onyx and chrysoprase, the strands create a chromatic harmony that is precious to Cartier: black, green and white, which has been present in the Maison's creations since the beginning of the 20th century.
In favour of flavour
In favour of flavour
The melon cut, with its ribbed grooves and engraved volume, is a motif in its own right. Amplified and irresistible, it draws the eye to the bracelet, necklace and rings it adorns. The transparency of the centre gemstone, amethyst or chrysoprase, brings sensuality and flavour, while the gold honours preciousness.
Unexpected twists
Unexpected twists
Inspired by the Coussin watch, a ring and a bracelet feature a pavé setting that rebounds beneath our fingers. These two unique pieces feature a selection of rare sapphires in a soft cameo of pastel shades.
Opposites attract
Opposites attract
Dazzling jewels, poised between order and disorder, where the regularity of geometric constructions is disrupted by an organic invasion of gold beads.
Time in tension
Time in tension
Time in tension
With Tuttitutti, watchmaking ticks to the rhythm of an unprecedented energy: first with an articulated watch whose dial emerges in a proliferation of tiny bubbles, then with a hybrid creation which, starting with a face-to-face design, houses a tiny dial in one of its extremities.