Cartier’s High Jewellery story continues as En Équilibre High Jewellery Collection Chapter Three has been released. The House continues its poetic exploration of balance through the stunning pieces. From the purity of line to the power of volume, from the tension between fullness and emptiness to the harmony of colour, the Maison refines its defining principle: precision.
As Jacqueline Karachi says, “Creating a distinctive line through understatement is the paradox of sophisticated simplicity.” In En Équilibre, balance is not merely achieved; it is elevated into an enduring signature of Cartier High Jewellery.
At the heart of this chapter lies a creative tightrope, where simplicity and opulence coexist in deliberate balance. Here’s a look at the new pieces…

The Euphonie necklace exemplifies this vision through the rare harmony of rubies and diamonds, united by their complementary emerald cuts. Enriched with square-, baguette- and brilliant-cut diamonds, the abstract composition unfolds with fluid rhythm, enhanced by a sliding clasp that lends movement and adjustability to the design.

With Splendea, Cartier elevates technical virtuosity to an art form. Thirty-four perfectly matched diamonds are arranged in a ribbon of uninterrupted light, their almost imperceptible settings creating the sensation of a continuous wave. The result is a piece defined by dynamism, finesse, and absolute precision.

Essential design takes centre stage in Parcae, where three pear-shaped Madagascar sapphires, totalling 16.59 carats, trace the necklace’s centre of gravity. Their luminous blue drops are framed by diamond strands in varied cuts, infusing structure, rhythm and refined restraint.

Completing the chapter, Ondora celebrates Cartier’s long-standing mastery of colour. Chrysoprase, spinels, turquoise and diamonds engage in a dialogue between organic fluidity and geometric clarity, inspired by the free-flowing movements of jellyfish. A transformable design, with matched front and back pendants, underscores the Maison’s enduring expertise.