Cartier encyclopedia:
Cartier is a famous French jewelry and watch manufacturer, founded by Louis Fran? ois Cartier in 1847. Founded in Paris, Rue Montorgueil 3 1 is regarded as one of the most famous jewelry manufacturers in the world. 1964 used to be a family business, and later it was a subsidiary of Richemont Group in Switzerland, headquartered in Paris, France.
Cartier has a long history of providing jewelry to the royal families of various countries. It was famous in the19th century. At that time, it was called "the king of jewelry" and "the jeweler of the emperor". Cartier, with a history of 150 years, has written a brilliant chapter in the history of magnificent and exquisite jewelry and watches. Cartier's name is as dazzling as its jewelry, and its light cannot be forced to see.
1899 Cartier moved to its current address, Paris Peace Street 13. Later, Cartier's three brothers Louis, Pierre and Jacques inherited the family business. They traveled all over the world, from India to Russia, from the Persian Gulf to the New World. Cartier established branches in London and new york in 1902 and 1909 respectively, which laid the foundation for Cartier.
Cartier quickly won the favor of the European royal family. 1902 Prince of Wales, who was about to become King Edward VII, once praised Cartier as "the jeweler of the emperor and the emperor among jewelers". He also appointed Cartier as the royal jewelry supplier of the British royal family in 1904. The exotic culture experienced by the three Cartier brothers when they traveled around the world deeply influenced the style of Cartier's fine products.