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The Yuma necklace captures the power of the sun in all its browny-yellow glory suggesting ...
In the Théia necklace step-cut rock crystal mimics rippling reverberations around seven round emeralds that ...
The hot orange garnet briolettes appear to emanate a subterranean heat that cools into crystals ...
The Cartier Magnitude Yuma ring turns on its head our perception of yellow diamonds. Here ...
An invigorating freshness emanates from the Cartier Matsuri ring in platinum thanks to a 26.20-carat ...
The unusual combination of a 17.12-carat morganite combined with two fiery opals and pink sapphires ...
Cartier Yoshino necklace in white gold with two emerald-cut morganites totalling 55.18 carats, three cabochon-cut ...
Evoking a mysterious past with airs from the Orient, the Cartier Matsuri necklace in platinum ...
Cartier Holika Ring in white gold with a 15.05-carat cushion- shaped rubellite, blue tourmaline beads, ...
Recalling the chaotic colour of the Indian festival of Holi, the Cartier Holika ring makes ...
Referencing the red fringed tribal costume from Mali in West Africa, the Cartier Kanaga Necklace ...
Inspired by fringed red tribal costumes from Mali, the Cartier Kanaga necklace features two orangey ...
Detail of Cartier Chromaphonia necklace and earrings in white gold that fuse both Indian and ...
Cartier Chromophonia necklace from the Coloratura collection with twenty-two baroque emerald beads from Afghanistan weighing ...
Cartier Les Oiseaux Libérés ring with a 4.61-carat Fancy Intense Yellow diamond. Cartier’s tradition of ...
A tiara for changing times as demonstrated by the multi-function diamond and emerald Hyperbole jewel, ...
Cartier sets a majestic 140.21-carat cabochon-cut emerald amongst rows of dozens of geometrically arranged diamonds ...
The Ecume necklace, a light-as-air composition of diamonds and natural pearls, is from Cartier’s Résonances ...
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.