Upcycling in the exhibition “Cartier and the Arts of Islam

26 January 2022

"Cartier and the Arts of Islam", a short exhibition guide for dummies

We tend to look only at the jewelry, but the objects on display are also marvels – doors that open onto another space and time. So don’t be dazzled by the complex names (often linked to the Persian Empire) on the erudite labels. The mysteries explained.

We tend to look only at the jewelry, but the objects on display are also marvels – doors that open onto another space and time. So don’t be dazzled by the complex...

16 December 2021

Upcycling in the exhibition "Cartier and the Arts of Islam

Cartier was not merely inspired by motifs from distant cultures: the jeweler’s new creations have also often incorporated elements from old jewelry or precious objects. So-called “apprêts” such as clasps, enamel plates, etc. Two pieces of jewelry not to be missed in the exhibition illustrate this approach perfectly. Firstly, this magnificent bracelet created around 1925, which was originally a shoulder ornament: it is composed of five Iranian chalcedony seals/amulets, engraved with a Koranic script dating from the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Almost a century later, in 2017, this bracelet also features a a beautiful 18th-19th century Iranian nephrite jade amulet engraved with a surah from the Koran. Thanks to the designers and craftsmen, these Islamic elements have had several lives.

 

Cartier was not merely inspired by motifs from distant cultures: the jeweler’s new creations have also often incorporated elements from old jewelry or precious...

28 November 2021

"Cartier and the Islamic Arts", the Belle Époque of collectors

At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Louis Cartier was part of a small circle of collectors passionate about arts of Islam including Henri Vever, Gaston Migeon, …

At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Louis Cartier was part of a small circle of collectors passionate about arts of Islam including Henri Vever, Gaston...

03 November 2021

Below the center of the nave of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs...

Giant screens loom above the center of the nave of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, each projecting a 3D image of an Islamic building whose lines are broken down and recomposed into a jewel emblematic of the exhibition. A glimpse at three examples…

Giant screens loom above the center of the nave of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, each projecting a 3D image of an Islamic building whose lines are broken down and...

02 November 2021

"Cartier and the Arts of Islam", in the footsteps of Louis Cartier...

01 November 2021

6 reasons to go and see the "Cartier and the Arts of Islam" exhibition

This exhibition does not merely tell us that jewelry is inspired by the arts of Islam. It shows us!

This exhibition does not merely tell us that jewelry is inspired by the arts of Islam. It shows us!
  • Cartier - Bracelet composed of five Iranian chalcedony seals/amulets, engraved with a Koranic script dating from the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century - Ca. 1925

  • Cartier - Bracelet featuring a beautiful 18th-19th century Iranian nephrite jade amulet engraved with a surah from the Koran - 2017

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