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Cartier Luxuriant necklace / brooch - Platinum, one 91.34-carat emerald drop from Colombia, one pear-shaped ...
Cartier Luxuriant jewellery box-shaped evening bag - Set with a clasp paved with brilliants and ...
Cartier Luxuriant Evening Bag - Decorated with three silk threads strung with hematite pearls, and ...
Cartier platinum Boreal Ring featuring a single aquamarine (29ct), three spinels (5.37ct) and brilliant-cut diamonds. ...
Cartier Boreal Bracelet - Platinum, one 54.95-carat aquamarine, four spinels totalling 7.12 carats, brilliants. PHOTO ...
Cartier Boreal Necklace - Platinum, sculpted blue chalcedony, sapphires, fresh-water pearls, square-shaped diamonds, brilliants. PHOTO ...
Cartier Boreal Panther Necklace - Platinum, carved chalcedony, sapphires, chalcedony beads, onyx, brilliants. PHOTO Julien ...
Cartier panther ring from the Depaysement collection shown at the Biennale des Antiquaires 2012
Cartier Boreal Panther ring - Platinum, one 24.46-carat cushion-shaped sapphire from Ceylon, onyx spots and ...
Cartier platinum Boreal Earrings featuring aquamarines, natural pearls and baguette-cut diamonds, brilliants. Image by: Vincent ...
Cartier Depaysement Luxuriant ruby ring
The original Cartier ID One concept watch with: Niobium-titanium 46 mm case, fabric strap, adjustable ...
The Cartier Fine Watchmaking Manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds today. PHOTO: Alain Buu © Cartier
The ID Two's Vacuum case shields the oscillator from air resistance as it beats, the ...
The Cartier ID Two Escapement, which reuses the solution explored in Cartier ID One: components ...
The Cartier ID Two concept watch in all it's glory, dubbed "the first high-efficiency watch". ...
Since 1899, Cartier has been based in Paris. Number 13, Rue de la Paix, the ...
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.