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A portrait of Maisie Plant, Morton Plant's young wife, wearing the Cartier necklace of natural ...
Pierre Cartier, grandson to founder Louis-François, pictured in 1910.
Cartier Tourbillon Mystérieux Azuré pendant watch in white gold with diamonds, sapphires, and onyx (€1.5 ...
Cartier’s Panthère Mystérieuse pendant watch is home to a lithe diamond-studded panther perching on the ...
Designed to evoke the outstretched wings of a butterfly, Cartier’s pendant watch dangles with a ...
The Sky Blue diamond, a Fancy Vivid Blue diamond weighing 8.01 carats, sold for $17.1 ...
Quetzal white gold, diamond and black lacquer high jewellery ear cuffs from Cartier's Magicien collection ...
Jewellery designers are moving away from the traditional drop and stud earrings, instead favouring creative ...
Cartier Art Deco bracelet circa 1925, with diamonds, natural pearls, emeralds and onyx. Exhibited by ...
The Amulette de Cartier collection of pendants are each fitted with a disc of gemstone ...
One-of-a-kind Cartier Magicien Quetzal bracelet in white gold with diamonds, black lacquer and 41.09ct sugarloaf ...
Diamond and black lacquer feathers evoke the mythical Quetzal in this Cartier Magicien necklace, set ...
Floral-inspired Mandragore white gold, diamond and tsavorite garnet earrings from the Cartier Magicien collection (POA).
Illumination bracelet from the Cartier Magicien high jewellery collection with a central 31.16ct diamond surrounded ...
The Palettes Solaires necklace from the Cartier Magicien collection is a celebration of diamond cuts ...
The Cartier Magicien Oracle necklace hypnotises us with repeating patterns of diamonds leading to three ...
Transformable Incantation diamond necklace with a detachable 22.84ct Ceylon sapphire, from the Cartier Magicien collection ...
Cartier pays homage to the mythical feathered serpent, the Quetzal, with this spectacular Magicien high ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.