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Cartier Love collection ring, which was first created in the 1970s featuring the iconic Cartier ...
The Cartier Love Solitaire engagement ring and matching wedding band in white gold with a ...
Cartier Trinity Sauvage ring featuring a white gold band pavéd with diamonds, a yellow gold ...
The Cartier Trinity Sauvage bracelet is a cool interpretation of the classic Trinity collection, with ...
Cartier Sweet Trinity pendant with three intertwined hearts in rose and yellow gold and diamond-set ...
Cartier XXL Trinity bracelet in white, yellow and rose gold, set with 2,727 diamonds.
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague ring with arabesque motifs pavéd entirely with diamonds and set with ...
Panthe`re de Cartier necklace in white gold featuring a diamond panther with emerald eyes holding ...
A fully diamond-pavéd interpretation of Cartier's Juste un Clou bracelet - a triumphant design from ...
Panthère de Cartier bracelet in white gold featuring 661 brilliant-cut diamonds, black lacquer, onyx and ...
The Cartier Solitaire Ballerine engagement ring sparkles with intense diamonds on the band surrounding a ...
Cartier Solitaire Ballerine solitaire diamond engagement ring and band.
C de Cartier solitaire diamond engagement ring plays with the brand’s initial, which is ingeniously ...
The Cartier Queen of Burma ring featuring a 23.66ct oval-shaped Burmese ruby sold for $5.99 ...
Yellow gold and diamond undulating fringe necklace by Cartier, circa 1950s, sold by Fred Leighton.
Cartier's Art Deco platinum and diamond ring with pearls, available at the Macklowe Gallery in ...
Cartier Pasha de Cartier cufflinks with sterling silver, palladium finish and onyx (£540).
Cartier white gold cufflinks featuring sculpted jade nephrite and diamonds.
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.