In 1916, Pierre Cartier put what he believed to be the most expensive necklace in the world in his New York showroom. With two strings of 55 and 73 perfect pearls ... and diamonds, out on the ...
Among the pieces in the Bourbon-Parma collection included a three-strand pearl necklace with a diamond ... Jeweler Pierre Cartier purchased the diamond earrings from them in 1928 before selling ...
A two-strand pearl necklace auctioned off by ... Featuring 42 pearls and a diamond-encrusted clasp, the Cartier piece was ...
T IMOTHÉE CHALAMET, an ambassador for Cartier, has been wearing some of the most labor-intensive and creative necklaces from ...
The necklace ... Cartier was the default choice for most royal houses, whether in India or Europe or in the Gulf. Diamonds were the preferred choice for most royal houses but pearls came close.