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Approximately 20cm high, this bird is entirely pavéd with brilliant, baguette, and emerald-cut diamonds. The ...
Among Cartier's best-known creations are these crocodile brooches, which can be fastened together to form ...
This platinum and diamond devant de corsage dates from 1903. The craftsmanship involved in the ...
The Indian inspiration that is referenced in many iconic Cartier jewels is reflected in the ...
One of the highlights of the Cartier Collection is this Indian-style diamond and emerald necklace, ...
Set with round old- and rose-cut diamonds and one a 143.23ct cushion-shaped emerald, this regal ...
Among the flagship pieces in the Cartier Collection is this platinum and diamond Panther brooch, ...
This naturalistic snake necklace, now part of the Cartier Collection, was commissioned by the Mexican ...
The clasp on Maria Félix's necklace is completely invisible and the reptile’s belly was crafted ...
One of two crocodile necklaces commissioned by the Mexican diva María Félix that are now ...
Cartier emerald and diamond sautoir, featuring 14 Columbian emeralds in an Orientally-inspired design (SFr 2,650,000,000-3,580,000 ...
Cartier Solitaire 1895 engagement ring in platinum with a central round-brilliant diamond (£POA).
Solitaire Ballerine solitaire engagement ring, pavéd with brilliant-cut diamonds (£POA).
Using Cartier's "Set for you" service you can choose the carat size, colour and clarity ...
Cartier Solitaire Honeymoon engagement ring in platinum, set with a brilliant-cut diamond surrounded by diamond ...
Cartier Solitaire Déclaration in platinum, set with a central brilliant-cut diamond and pavéd with baguette-cut ...
Cartier Solitaire 1895 in yellow gold, set with a brilliant-cut diamond (£POA).
Cartier Solitaire 1895 in yellow gold with a central brilliant-cut diamond, pavéd with brilliant-cut 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.