Hello everyone, Water Tank is here to hang out~
I happened to see the Cartier Jewelry Haute Couture Exhibition at the Yicang Art Museum in Tangqiao District, Pudong, so I made an appointment in advance for a visit at 3 pm, and came to Lujiazui early to go shopping. Okay, let’s follow the lens of the water tank and take a look ~
The lighthouse along the Pudong Riverside, the lower part has been transformed into a restaurant, and the upper part should only be retained as a decoration. Now the river is no longer in the era when a lighthouse is needed for navigation. .
Yacht Marina, compared to the Hongkou section of Puxi, the yachts here look like they can sail out of the harbor at any time.
Look at the blue sky and white clouds in the background. The weather in Shanghai has been really good recently.
There was a pier on the shore where ropes were tied. This sunny perspective is also good.
The large ships passing by on the river are running on the road of transportation.
Installation in front of Pudong Binjiang Inn.
The row in front of the art museum looks like it was renovated from an old building.
The remaining parts of the old building contrast with the high-rise buildings in the Lujiazui area behind.
Stairs and aisles, mottled walls with direct sunlight, and graffiti.
A cup of coffee that someone else abandoned in the corner.
The corridor in front of the museum, but I haven’t found out what the C position can capture. Maybe I should change the lens.
At this time, on the far right side of the screen, there is a C mark outside the lens, but the water tank is still shot from its own angle.
Let’s take a picture from another angle.
Looking at the time, the water tank started to wait at the entrance.
Let’s start the experience in the museum. This time it seems that 76 sets of customized jewelry by Cartier are on display. There is a guide but no text description.
Diamond necklace, worn around the neck, shows an elegant (qian) temperament.
A diamond ring, Shui Tank reminds me of the pigeon eggs in the recent movie "Xi Bao".
Sapphire necklace, the style looks more retro.
The sapphire ring corresponding to the necklace has three layers of small diamonds in addition to the gemstones.
A large diamond ring, made with Eight Hearts and Eight Arrows craftsmanship.
The large sapphire ring on the turntable has an emerald on the side and small diamonds on the bottom. It is graceful, luxurious and elegant.
The combination of sapphire + diamond, the water tank prefers this style, but I can only look at it.
Diamond ring + sapphire earrings
Sapphire earrings
Sapphire set
Sapphire large ring
Finally changed the gemstone, this time it is an emerald necklace. On the drop-shaped emerald, diamonds and small emeralds are scattered like branches.
An emerald ring with two square diamonds on the side.
What kind of gem is this? The shape of the water tank reminds me of Chaozhu...
emerald ring. The texture inside the gemstone does not look like a nebula.
is another diamond ring + diamond earrings.
The same series of necklaces pictured above.
If you read too much at once, you may get tired of the aesthetics. For everyone’s sake, I will release these pictures first. It will probably be like 5 issues. Then Shuitan talked about his personal experience of viewing the exhibition. Cartier’s exhibits this time are indeed more luxurious, but without written explanations it is difficult to understand the stories behind these luxurious jewelry. The concentrated display can easily make people tired; relatively speaking, it is not as good as Tiffany’s before. The exhibits at Fosun have a sense of expectation and design. Of course, these are just Shuitan's opinions and do not represent the views of others. In addition, if you feel that the compressed pictures are not enough to look at, if you want high-definition pictures, the water tank has been uploaded to Tuchong, and the ID is still water tank seat plus. Finally, I would like to ask for a wave of forwarding and attention as usual. Your forwarding and attention are the driving force for the update of the water tank. Thank you for your support. See you in the next issue!