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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-20T08:00:39.000Z",
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    "news",
    "Agnes Lloyd Platt",
    "Alexa Abitbol",
    "Amberis",
    "Annaïck Lejart",
    "Auralis",
    "Cartier",
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  "textContent": "In the bright sun of the Côte d’Azur, Cartier has officially unveiled its new High Jewellery collection, ‘Le Chœur des Pierres’ (The Choir of Stones). Acting as a true ode to gemstones, this initial chapter comprises more than 125 unique pieces that required over 85,000 hours of meticulous work across the house’s Parisian ateliers. “Technical and aesthetic excellence unite all the crafts in our workshops, transforming materials into timeless pieces that blend beauty and expertise harmoniously,” says Alexa Abitbol, Director of the High Jewellery Workshops. The name itself plays on a beautiful French linguistic duality, where the identical pronunciation of ‘chœur’ (chorus) and ‘cœur’ (heart) mirrors how the designs draw on the emotional core of each stone to reveal its fascinating character. Chosen from the most extraordinary gems, unique in their history, their symbolism and their nature, they create a precious symphony orchestrated by the Maison. The physical creations prove that everything at Cartier starts with the stone. Standouts include the sculptural and architectural Tellura necklace, which suspends 30 hand-selected diamonds side-by-side inside an articulated white-gold frame of openwork and pavé scrolls to replicate raw volcanic energy. The iconic panther returns in the Panthère Kentia necklace, pairing the house’s signature... Read more »\n\nThe post cartier | the le chœur des pierres high jewellery collection appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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