Jeweler of The Kings, King of Jewelers
Taking over his master’s workshop, Louis-François Cartier founded Cartier in 1847. With the rise of the Second Empire, Cartier’s business grew over a decade, with the opening of the first Cartier boutique in 1859. Louis-François’ son Alfred then took over the business, moving it to the prestigious rue de la Paix in the jewellery district of Paris. Alfred’s own sons expanded the Cartier brand overseas, to London and New York. Alfred’s third son remained behind in Paris to continue the growth of Cartier at home. His revolutionary ideas, such as using platinum in jewellery, earned Cartier the title of ‘Jeweller of Kings, King of Jewellers’ from King Edward VII.
This coin pouch features a leather body with gold-tone hardware, an interior open compartment, and an interior slip pocket.
This key chain features a leather body with a hinged clasp closure.
This shoulder bag features a leather body, a flat leather shoulder strap, a top zip closure, and an interior zip pocket.
This charm features a double c charm and a silver-tone chain.
The Panthere Wallet features a leather body and an interior slip pockets.
This belt features a leather body and a buckle closure.
The Sapphire bag features a leather body, chain straps, a top flap with a magnetic closure, and an interior zip pocket.
The Happy Birthday Wallet features a patent leather body, a front flap with a magnetic snap button closure, and interior zip and slip compartments.
This crossbody bag features a leather body, a front exterior flap pocket, an adjustable flat leather strap, a top zip closure, and an interior zip pocket.
This shoulder bag features a leather body, a flat leather strap, an open top with a magnetic closure, and an interior zip pocket.
This tote features a canvas body with python leather trim, flat leather handles, open top with metal toggle, interior slip pockets, and an interior zip pocket.