Why are Cartier, Chopard and Qeelin using semi-precious gems in high jewellery?
- Vibrant creations by top jewellery houses Bulgari, Boucheron, Louis Vuitton, Dior and Piaget feature semi-precious gems that can have as big an impact as diamonds
The natural beauty of semi-precious gemstones is beguiling those looking for high jewellery that merges modern glamour with innovative technical and imaginative prowess.
Craftsmanship is integral to working with semi-precious gemstones, which need to be meticulously selected before being carefully carved or cut to fit a specific design.
From custom-cut malachite and mother-of-pearl to red agate and rock crystal, tourmalines to carved blue chalcedony and more, these stones are bringing magical lustre to contemporary jewels.
Bold and colourful, these semi-precious gems can create as big an impact as their more prestigious counterparts when used in the right designs.
Les Galaxies de Cartier, a collection of limited-edition jewellery, delves into a creative exploration of the cosmos, where new materials have been introduced in unprecedented ways to capture its volume.
Cartier’s Trembling Stars bracelet and ring are crafted in 18-carat white gold and set with diamonds, rock crystal and metaquartzite. Diamonds feature in a serti vibrant, or trembling setting protected under a hollow dome of rock crystal.