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One of Cartier's most famous creations, the 'Trinity' ring was first conceived in 1924. The ...
The classic Trinity ring features three different types of gold, each of which represents a ...
The Trinity ring's circular design translates perfectly into hoop earrings, which are pavéd with 826 ...
This Cartier Trinity necklace, featuring multiple rings set with 4.30ct of diamonds, was famously worn ...
The Trinity collection comprises many different styles, including this diamond-set bangle. The six separate bands ...
With thicker bands set with 126ct of pavéd diamonds, this Cartier bracelet is another modern ...
Similar to Cartier's original Trinity ring, this new version is set with pavé diamonds.
Pink gold earrings from the 'Glamorous' series of jewels, part of Cartier's new Paris Nouvelle ...
A necklace from Cartier's 'Emancipated' Paris Nouvelle Paris collection. Made from pink gold, the Art ...
Each circular section of this geometric ring - taken from the 'Impish' series - is ...
Cartier's 'Sparkling" ring in yellow gold, from the soon-to-be-launched Paris Nouvelle Vague collection.
From Cartier's 'Paris Nouvelle Vague collection, this swirling pink gold 'Voluptuous' cuff is set with ...
A pink gold pendant, adorned with diamonds, from Cartier's 'Delicate' Paris Nouvelle Vague collection.
'Voluptuous' illustration by Sara Singh, featuring pieces from Cartier's Paris Nouvelle Vague collection.
'Sparkling' illustration by Sara Singh, which will launch alongside Cartier's Paris Nouvelle Vague collection this ...
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.