Cartier exhibition to bedazzle London crowds
- The V&A museum in London is hosting a Cartier retrospective starting April 12, 2025, running until November 16.
- Cartier's three grandsons expanded the brand globally during the early 20th century with art, design, and craftmanship.
- The exhibition displays over 350 objects, including jewels, watches, and royal loans, showcasing Cartier's rich history.
- Key pieces include Queen Elizabeth's 23-carat pink diamond brooch and the Halo Tiara, worn by Kate Middleton; Cartier became known as 'the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers'.
- The exhibition explores Cartier's legacy, influence, and unique designs, highlighting their ability to stay ahead of trends.
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Queen Elizabeth’s Rare 23.6 Carat Cartier Brooch Will Be On Display in New Exhibition
That’s not the only one of the 400 pieces on display with a royal connection.Getty Queen ElizabethA new Cartier exhibition is making its way to the Victoria and Albert Museum (also known as the V&A) in London—and it has a royal connection.Beyond the exhibition, Cartier itself is royally approved: King Edward VII called the house “the jeweler of kings and the king of jewelers,” and Cartier received a royal warrant as far back as 1902—just two yea…

Cartier exhibition to bedazzle London crowds
A spellbinding exhibition of Cartier jewels, many never seen before in public, is opening in London tracing the history of the luxury French design house beloved by the rich and famous, from Queen Elizabeth II to Rihanna.
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