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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 ...
One of the most outstanding creations within Cartier Magicien is the transformable Incantation necklace, which ...
Cartier's Oracle necklace pays homage to the Art Deco period with its diamond-set zig-zags leading ...
The sultry desert hues were the perfect backdrop for an installation starring the new Cartier ...
Soul singer Theo Lawrence performed on the terrace at the launch of Cactus de Cartier ...
Actress and model Annabelle Belmondo took the botanical theme to heart at the launch of ...
Cactus de Cartier necklace in yellow gold with diamonds and lapis lazuli flowers (POA).
Yellow gold and diamond drop earrings from the new Cactus de Cartier collection (POA).
Cactus de Cartier bracelet in yellow gold and lapis lazuli, set with 146 brilliant-cut diamonds ...
Cactus de Cartier drop earrings in yellow gold with diamonds, set with emerald and carnelian ...
The Cactus de Cartier collection is bold and sensuous, with geometric, spiky and soft shapes ...
Cactus de Cartier necklace in 18ct yellow gold with tiny beads of emeralds and diamond ...
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.