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  2. Yes, It’s Possible to Find an Incredibly Chic ... - AOL

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    $1190.00 at Billiant Earth. Hayden Solitaire Lab Diamond Engagement Ring. For impeccable craftsmanship, turn to Jean Dousset, the great-great-grandson of Louis Cartier (yes, that Cartier). The ...

  3. Love bracelet (Cartier) - Wikipedia

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    The Love Bracelet (styled L⊝Ve, with the horizontal line inside the letter "O" alluding to the bracelet's locking mechanism) is a piece of jewelry designed in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo and later offered to Cartier SA. [1] [2] Early versions of the Love Bracelet featured gold plating, while more recent designs are created from solid gold or ...

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    Her stack included two pieces from Jacquie Aiche — a $5,250 emerald, diamond and 14K gold eye bracelet and a $4,675 14K rose gold chain adorned with 11 diamonds.

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    Stick with T&C as we share the very best jewelry moments that has been catching our full and undivided attention at the 2025 Golden Globes Awards. Zendaya In a custom Louis Vuitton gown and ...

  6. Cartier (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Cartier sold the "Hope" blue diamond to an American customer, Evalyn Walsh McLean, and counted actress Ève Lavallière and socialite Doris Duke among his clients. La Belle Otero wore Cartier jewelry and famously said, "A man with an account at Cartier cannot be considered ugly." Wearing Cartier during the Belle Époque was a status symbol.

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Bracelet in platinum, white gold, silver, diamonds, lapislazuli, turquoise, by Cartier Paris, 1937 Growing political tensions, the after-effects of the war, and a reaction against the perceived decadence of the turn of the 20th century led to simpler forms, combined with more effective manufacturing for mass production of high-quality jewellery.