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Cartier strengthens its jewelry production capacities

2023-02-03T17:48:38.170Z


STORY - To meet demand, the world leader in jewelery is opening a new factory in Turin. In Turin (Italy) In a fortnight's time, in a former Turin foundry from the 1970s, around forty apprentice jewelers will join Cartier's brand new factory. On this jewelry production site, inaugurated a month ago, they will complete their training for six to eight months on the manufacture of Juste un Clou bracelets, Trinity necklaces, Love jewelry or Grains de Café of the brand. So many iconic or


In Turin (Italy)

In a fortnight's time, in a former Turin foundry from the 1970s, around forty apprentice jewelers will join Cartier's brand new factory.

On this jewelry production site, inaugurated a month ago, they will complete their training for six to eight months on the manufacture of Juste un Clou bracelets, Trinity necklaces, Love jewelry or Grains de Café of the brand.

So many iconic or more contemporary pieces from Cartier, which have made the French house, owned by the South African Richemont, the world leader in jewelry.

Located in the north of the Piedmontese capital, the new factory already has more than 360 expert hands.

They make the finest jewels there on 10,500 m2.

Ultimately, the workshop will accommodate 450 people, 80 of whom will be part of the Officina dei Talenti, its internal training school.

It is intended to ensure the next generation of jewelers in northern Italy.

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Source: lefigaro

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