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Since it opened in 1899, the Cartier boutique at 13 Rue de la Paix quickly ...
Walk up the grand staircase and visit the office of Jeanne Toussaint, former artistic director ...
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague ring, in 18ct white gold, set with a chalcedony and 93 ...
A halo of diamonds surrounds a central brilliant-cut diamond in the Destinée Cartier engagement ring.
The new Cartier Panthère book, published this autumn by Assouline.
Cartier high jewellery panther cuff bracelet in white gold, with onyx, 937 brilliant-cut diamonds and ...
Cartier Pushkar earrings in white gold with two oval-shaped, cabochon-cut black opals totalling 15.09cts, carved ...
Cartier Lagon bracelet in platinum, from the new Étourdissant high jewellery collection, set with a ...
Cartier platinum Été Indien ring from the new Étourdissant high jewellery collection featuring a 4.18ct ...
Cartier Arabica necklace in pink and white gold, from the Etourdissant collection, with garnet long ...
Amulette de Cartier pink gold pendant in onyx with diamonds, designed to symbolise good luck.
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague necklace in pink gold with morganite, cultured pearls and spinels.
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague ring in pink gold with morganite, spinels and cultured freshwater pearls.
The world’s second most expensive pearl jewel is the Baroda pearl necklace consisting of 68 ...
The double-strand 120 light cream and white natural pearl necklace, with a diamond Cartier clasp, ...
This pearl necklace was sold by Sotheby’s for $4.82 million in 2007. Called the Duchess ...
The world’s second most expensive piece of pearl jewellery is The Baroda pearl necklace, which ...
Richard Burton spent $37,000 on the La Peregrina pearl in 1969. The value increased over ...
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.