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Using a combination of diamond sizes and seven cushion-shaped Burmese rubies, the craftsmen at Cartier ...
The Duchess of Windsor’s Panther brooch from 1949, which the press referred to at the ...
Firmly believing that watches should be worn on the wrist, Cartier created the Santos-Dumont timepiece ...
Once one of the wealthiest women in the world, in 1957 Cartier enthusiast Barbara Hutton ...
Originally launched in 1924 and designed for everyday wear, the Trinity ring, a series of ...
With its vivid coloured stones, including leaf-shaped carved sapphires and rubies, this Cartier bracelet from ...
The Panther Vanity case, dreamed up by stylistic director Jeanne Toussaint in 1928, was where ...
The iconic Tank watch in platinum, with a sapphire cabochon decorating the crown, was launched ...
Gem-set tiger's head finial from the throne of Tipu Sultan, Mysore, c.1787-93, as pictured in ...
A gem-set rosewater sprinkler (gulabpash), North India, c.1675-1725.
An Indian diamond turban ornament.
A diamond turban ornament (sarpech), India, c. 1875-1900.
An exquisite Cartier carved emerald and diamond brooch, as featured in the new Assouline book, ...
An emerald broche de ceinture, by Cartier, Paris, 1922.
A diamond pendant brooch by Bhagat, Mumbai, 2011.
Theo Fennell's latest collaboration with Gemfields includes this 18ct white gold and pavé diamond necklace, ...
Entirely handcrafted in the workshop above Theo Fennell's flagship London store, the suite includes matching ...
Theo Fennel's latest collaboration with Gemfields includes this 18ct White Gold and 2ct pave diamond ...
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.