The meaning of jewelry
Shakespeare said: Jewelry is silent, but it touches women's hearts more than any language. Like jewelry, it is an objective existence in a pan-sense, almost irresistible nature. Jewelry is beautiful, can decorate itself, can meet the long history of human self-decoration needs, and is also the oldest form of decorative art. At the same time, owning and wearing precious jewelry can also prove wealth and social status. Because only by meeting the basic level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, can the pursuit to a higher level be opened.![]()
Like jewelry∉{greedy vanity} Like jewelry, like beautiful things, almost all people have in common. Everyone feels beyond reproach if they have the financial ability and appropriate purchases. More often than not, for Huamei jewelry, although it is not financially capable for the time being, I like it very much. This is the same as most people who live in a house of 100 square meters but also like large houses, villas, and manors. Can it be considered vanity? Everyone understands in their hearts. If the economic conditions are not enough and you want to go out and show off, you have to max out your credit card, take on various loans, and also have to buy and show off. The appearance is vain and the inside is empty. Then you don't like jewelry at all, but you like to build. The appearance of false prosperity, referred to as "vanity". Jewelry is innocent. Like jewelry, no time limit, no borders, no gender
Henry VIII
Henry VIII, a man with a shining page in the history of jewelry.
He is one of the most fashionable kings in the history of England. Choose your own clothes and jewelry every day.

Louis XIV
The sun king Louis XIV, with the title of "Diamond King", is fashionable and sophisticated, and can customize 5-inch high heels for himself for fashion.
Of course, fashionistas love jewelry. At a ball, he actually dressed himself as the god of the sun "Apollo" with jewels. At the ball, his body was covered with all kinds of diamond jewelry, jing and blind people. It is said that the value of this "outfit" exceeds 150 million euros.

Moreover, he is the owner of the most famous blue diamond in the world-the "Hope" Blue Diamond (Diamond of Doom). Hope that the origin of the blue diamond is India, but later moved to France and was bought by a gem dealer. Because the reputation of this diamond was so great, after French King Louis XIV knew about it, the king bought it with a lot of money. After buying this diamond, Louis XIV ordered it to be made into two heart-shaped diamonds, each weighing 67 carats, called the "blue diamond on the crown ".

Maharaja of India (Cartier's male god client) Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, Maharaja of Patiala, India, an Indian man who played a key role in Cartier's fortune. As a super customer, he is vital to the development and growth of Cartier and the history of famous jewelry. Now, he can be SVVVVip, a true male god customer.

In Europe, jewellery is worn by ladies, but in India, everything is reversed. Indian princes are the biggest consumers of jewellery. They like to wear huge gems and don't care about craftsmanship, so Cartier's Those delicate small pieces of jewellery, hidden design almost do not suit the appetite of the princes. The largest order in Cartier's history was placed by the Maharaja of Patiala, who had to remake and inlay his royal jewels, which were accumulated by his ancestors. In 1925, the prince brought a large box of bare stones to Cartier's head office in Paris. When the box was opened, everyone was stunned by the scene in front of them. There were all kinds of precious gems. Cartier immediately took this batch of orders and began to redesign, polish, make, and inlay this batch of loose stones. The most famous one is this necklace-the Patiala Necklace. The main stone weighs 234.65 carats, and all diamonds have 2,930 diamonds, which are more than 1,000 carats.


Cartier customized luxury necklaces for him, part of which is shown in the picture below. (His wife's in the upper right corner)

He also owns a lot of high-end custom jewellery from other big brands:
Take Boucheon as an example.





Moreover, it is precisely because of making these jewels for him that Carter's design and creation level has advanced by leaps and bounds. The trip to India, and the precious gemstone carvings in the Maharaja's jewelry box, also inspired Cartier to discover a new series-Fruit Tips ("Tutti Frutti"). It has to be said that this collaboration, and the creation of jewellery for Indian Maharajas, enriched Cartier's aesthetic no less than the influence of European design and techniques. Carved emeralds, sapphires and rubies, found on a trip to India in 1911 and in the caskets of the Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, inspired Jacques Cartier to create daring gemstone combination that was subsequently labelled “Tutti Frutti”


When making customization for himself, the maharaja did not forget to take his wife to enjoy with him.
The official spouse of the Maharaja, Maharani Sri Bakhtawar Kaur Sahiba, is wearing a Cartier custom ruby necklace.

Use this passage to express your ideas. The jeweller was also surprised to find that men were no less interested in jewellery than women and had more options, something which, of course, was reflected in Cartier's selection. Epochs and rulers change, but jewellery still says something about the former greatness of its Owners and commissioners. Jewelers are also surprised to find that men are not less interested in jewelry than women, and have more choices, which of course is reflected in Cartier's choice. Times and rulers are changing, but jewellery can still illustrate the greatness of its owners and principals in the past.
So, for this question, my answer is in every paragraph of the description. Treating jewelry, luxury goods, and all good things with the right attitude. Appreciation, desire, and greed for vanity are completely different things. It's not just that women like jewelry, and men like jewelry, but it's just as crazy! Although I cannot have such a luxurious ruby necklace like the wife of the Tubang Maharaja, I still love this beautiful industry. above.
