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Cartier Biennale Ring in platinum with two triangular-shaped diamonds of 3.2 and 3.03 carats, baguette-cut ...
Cartier Urban Bracelet in white gold, with onyx and brilliant diamonds. PHOTO: Vincent Wulveryck © ...
Cartier Urban Necklace - White gold, one briolette-cut diamond, rock crystal, brilliants. PHOTO Vincent Wulveryck ...
CartierBiennale Lion Ring - Platinum, one cushion-cut sapphire, onyx spots and snout, emerald eyes, brilliants. ...
Juste un clou bracelet, yellow gold, small size. Laziz Hamani © Cartier 2012
Juste un clou bracelet, white gold, small size. Laziz Hamani © Cartier 2012
Juste un clou bracelet, yellow gold, large size. Laziz Hamani © Cartier 2012
Juste un clou bracelet, pink gold and diamonds, small size. Laziz Hamani © Cartier 2012
Hancocks – Cartier Tutti Frutti Bracelet - Magnificent and rare ‘Tutti Frutti’ bracelet by Cartier, ...
The Williamson Brooch, 1953, Cartier
Christies Lot 361: Sapphire, diamond, emerald and enamel Panther brooch by Cartier. Pre-sale estimate: CHF240,000-CHF360,000.
Lot 125Y - An art deco laque burgauté and coral box, by Cartier, circa 1925. ...
Wendy Ramshaw 'Timeless' pendant earrings; Photo: Joel Degen.
A diamond, pink and green tourmaline Poppy flower brooch, by JAR, 1982. Sold for $1,272,245 ...
Christies. A 34.05 carats rectangular-cut diamond ring (D/VVS1 potentially flawless, Type IIa). Estimate: $3,600,000-5,000,000. Photo ...
Christies. A Belle Epoque diamond and emerald flower necklace, by Cartier, 1906. Estimate: $600,000-800,000. Photo ...
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.