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After 35 years of working with Cartier, you would think that Pierre Rainero would be (if you excuse me for the pun) jaded after viewing gemstones on a day-to-basis. On the contrary, Pierre reveals that he still feels frissons of delight at every piece of beautiful jewellery he beholds. He relishes in the joy of ensuring Cartier’s continuity of style through marrying the past, present and future in its visual arts and presentation. Cartier boasts over a century’s track record in creating objet d’arts for the world’s richest and most influential figures.

“I studied history of arts and I am surprised that most universities don’t consider jewellery as a method of artistic expression. There’s so much that a piece of jewellery can

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