Cartier?s Rare Jewels Light Up Museo Jumex in Mexico City
A spread of jewellery from Cartier's archive over the years will be on display including pieces made for the iconic Mexican actress MarÃa Félix.
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Luxury jeweller Cartier is taking over Mexico City?s Museo Jumex between 15 March to 14 May 2023 for an exhibition titled ?Cartier Design: A Living Legacy?. With over 160 pieces hailing from the Cartier Collection and private collection, the dazzling array of jewellery is accompanied by archival documents like sketches of the pieces on display. Furthermore, the show?s location is a nod to Cartier?s strong ties to Latin America.
Aside from showcasing its precious collections, the exhibition is a journey for visitors to embark on where they get a deep dive into Cartier?s stylistic evolution, its distinctive language, design and craftsmanship. Arranged across five thematic sections, the entire exhibition was meticulously curated by Ana Elena Mallet, while architect Frida Escobedo was the mastermind behind its scenography which resembles an archaeological crypt. To the brand, this layout ?shows a contemporary view without losing sight of its rich, complex past.?
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A testimony to Cartier?s exquisite range of jewellery, timepieces and decorative objects, the ?Cartier Design: A Living Legacy? exhibition illustrates the Maison?s heritage, the historic importan...
The post Cartier?s Rare Jewels Light Up Museo Jumex in Mexico City appeared first on LUXUO.
Luxury jeweller Cartier is taking over Mexico City?s Museo Jumex between 15 March to 14 May 2023 for an exhibition titled ?Cartier Design: A Living Legacy?. With over 160 pieces hailing from the Cartier Collection and private collection, the dazzling array of jewellery is accompanied by archival documents like sketches of the pieces on display. Furthermore, the show?s location is a nod to Cartier?s strong ties to Latin America.
Aside from showcasing its precious collections, the exhibition is a journey for visitors to embark on where they get a deep dive into Cartier?s stylistic evolution, its distinctive language, design and craftsmanship. Arranged across five thematic sections, the entire exhibition was meticulously curated by Ana Elena Mallet, while architect Frida Escobedo was the mastermind behind its scenography which resembles an archaeological crypt. To the brand, this layout ?shows a contemporary view without losing sight of its rich, complex past.?
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A testimony to Cartier?s exquisite range of jewellery, timepieces and decorative objects, the ?Cartier Design: A Living Legacy? exhibition illustrates the Maison?s heritage, the historic importan...
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