Cartier Nouvelle Joaillerie Egypte Elephant Hoop Earrings-V47219

From the House of Cartier, Nouvelle Joaillerie Egypte Collection, these sensational hoop ear clips, crafted in 18 karat yellow and white gold, feature 6 majestic elephants crafted in yellow gold with emerald eyes, marching on a brushed white gold background. These striking ear clips measure 1.25 inches in length and 0.59 of an inch at their widest part. Thy weigh 49.6 grams.

 This unique piece of fine jewelry exemplifies the fine craftsmanship and attention to detail which is synonymous with the House of Cartier.

 Founded in Paris in 1847, by Louis-Francois Cartier, the firm known as Cartier quickly became recognized for its exemplary workmanship and taste. Louis-Francois Cartier began his esteemed career at 28, after an apprenticeship with master watchmaker Adolphe Picard resulted in Cartier taking over the master’s workshop, 29 rue Montorgueil, Paris. He expanded the premises and built his reputation on knowing how to satisfy the most extravagant of desires. By 1853 Louis Francois was able to move his business to the more fashionable Palais-Royal district at 5 Rue Neuve des petits Champs. He became a favorite of Princess Mathilde, the cousin of Napoleon III, whose patronage opened the door to Parisian society. In 1874 Alfred Cartier took over the company from his father Louis Francois. In 1898 the Cartier firm made a final move in Paris and they still remain at 13 Rue de La Paix, in the heart of Parisian elegance and luxury. Alfred Cartier entrusted his three sons to manage the Maison de Cartier Among Louis Cartier’s most important and lasting innovations was introducing the combination of platinum and diamonds to create garland style jewelry. Cartier wove the platinum into extremely fine threads to bring out the sparkle of the diamonds, making platinum a legitimate and irreplaceable precious metal in jewelry making.