tokujin yoshioka exhibition 'memories of CARTIER creations' opened
on sunday, april 5th, 2009, from 13:30 - 15:00 in the auditorium of the heiseikan there will be a lecture
by tokujin yoshioka and fumiko ito 'exhibition direction and tokujin yoshioka's design philosophy'.

the exhibition includes a total of 276 fine jewelry pieces which tokujin yoshioka, curator of the
show created a stunning visual display, illustrating the memories associated with each piece.
the exclusive jewelry pieces were custom made, in time also also revealing some historic facts.
some memories are from famous people others from unknown people. the exhibition focuses
particularly on 50 jewels, stories which have particularly stimulated tokujin yoshioka's fantasy.





workshop at the exhibition

last room of the exhibition

last room of the exhibition

last room of the exhibition

'water block'

last room of the exhibition

'moon fragment'

'moon fragment'

tokyo national museum

crocodile necklace by cartier
photo by nick welsh
collection CARTIER © CARTIER
crocodile necklace CARTIER paris, special order, 1975 gold, 1023 brilliant-cut fancy inense yellow
diamonds, 60.02 carat in total. two-navette shaped emerald cabochons(eyes). 1060 emerald, 66.86 carat
in total. two ruby cabochons(eyes). entirely articulated, the two crocodile can be worn separately as
brooches or together as a necklace. when worn around the neck, the feet can be replaced by clawless
paws that will not irritate the skin. sold to maría félix, a mexican TV star and one of CARTIER major
clients..

necklace by CARTIER
photo by nick welsh
collection CARTIER© CARTIER
CARTIER paris, special order, restored in 1928 by cartier in 2001-2002 platinum and diamonds-set chain,
cubic zirconium, white topaz, smoky quartz, synthetic ruby. central pendant originally seen with the
de beers yellow diamond of 234.65 carat diamonds and 2930. sold to sir bhupindar singh, maharajah
of patiala.

sir yadavindra singh, maharajah of patiala
image © CARTIER archives
sir yadavindra singh, maharajah of patiala, wears the above illustrated diamond
and platinum necklace parade created by CARTIER in 1928 for his father sir bhupindar singh.
tokujin yoshioka: creator of the year
the designer has experimented with forming new natural structures for which he can apply his crystallization process including sculpture and painting.
tokujin yoshioka: logo design TMAM
designed in both a solid and a transparent version, the strong and clear identity of a red cube will define the museum's history and future.
tokujin yoshioka: water block at musee d'orsa
the designer's glass 'water block' bench has been installed within the museum's impressionist gallery alongside of works of art by master painters manet, degas, monet, cézanne and renoir.
light vial by matthew crowley
kastiel: uganda glass cabinet
taking form from old world voyage boxes, this glass cabinet maintains the shape and sense of personal storage with modern objec...
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