Wide, flat bowls, urns or baskets filled with fruits and flowers and set with multi-coloured gemstones were typical of the work of Charles Jacqueau (1885-1968), arguably the most innovative of the Cartier designers of his day.
These jewels were the result of the merging of different influences such as the design of 18th century delicate ‘giardinetto’ brooches and rings with the bold chromatic contrast introduced by the Ballets Russes (first performed in Paris in 1909) which mesmerised the public with their colourful exoticism.