The Emperor's Jewelry

With "The Emperor's jewelry," the reputation of the luxury brands Cartier has brought 346 beautiful exhibits Meridian Gate Exhibition Hall debut the National Palace Museum, many of them world-famous Duchess of Windsor, the cheetah brooch, designed to literary giants Jean Cocteau the French Academy of custom handed down the sword and other treasures. It is reported that this exhibition from September 6 till November 22, Bridal jewelry will run nearly 3 months.

The hundred-year history of Cartier in most people's minds is a commercial brand, this, the image of style and Cartier heritage director said that the Cartier for the first time into the Forbidden City, it is about Cartier jewelry focuses on the history of traditional Prom jewelry and artistic styles.
This exquisite exhibition of 346 exhibits from the Paris-based Cartier Museum of Art collection of over 1,300 works were chosen. Exhibition works as a brand inception to the Headbands wholesale 20th century, the representatives of the 60's to make, in addition to luxury jewelry, fine watches, excellent timepiece, as well as China and the United States ornaments, also included the design of valuable manuscripts, as well as a Bridesmaid jewelry handful of plaster external display module.
The exhibition "service the European royal family," "An American in Art Treasures," "oriental culture invasion" of "integrating Wuzhou Wedding jewelry art" four parts, the first two show some of the major works of European local art style, the latter two focus on the lessons Cartier Chinese elements as well as the artistic style and creative parts of the world's treasures.
Li Ji, executive vice president of the National Palace Museum, said the Meridian Gate in the Forbidden City are generally carried out theme of the exhibition with court life, court arts-related, this exhibition is no exception, through the early 20th century, Cartier created the European royal royal crowns, classic pendants and other exhibits, you can learn a glimpse into the then European royal and cultural