New metals, colourways and sounds, Cartier is revolutionising the Clash de Cartier collection
Cartier is synonymous with classic jewellery, long revered for its solid, reliable, and fundamentally probable pieces. Yet, the brand has taken a decisive step forward, challenging the established geometry of the Clash de Cartier collection with a double dose of innovation: the debut of entirely flexible designs and the introduction of yellow gold versions of necklaces and bracelets previously exclusive to rose gold.
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This evolution moves the craft beyond simple wax casting, demanding a meticulous assembly process involving up to 600 individual, precision-engineered components to ensure unparalleled wearer comfort.

Photo: Cartier

Photo: Cartier

Photo: Cartier
What's more, this is jewellery that sings. With this intricately designed yet subtle mobility comes tiny vibrations, an actual sound that, once discovered, was specifically worked upon and optimised during development.
Building on the foundation of its distinctive studded mesh, the Clash de Cartier collection expands its repertoire with a bolder palette. Coloured stones – including onyx, vibrant red and green dyed agate, and soft pink chalcedony – now enrich this established aesthetic, appearing as polished beads interspersed with the signature studs.
