1930s Gloria Swanson, Wearing her Cartier Bracelets.
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honestly at this point all we need is for one of them (or both of them tbh i'm not picky) to wear the cartier bracelet again and it's basically a done deal lol
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gone but never forgotten, lewis hamilton's snapchat era
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Queen Mother's Cartier Bracelets
The piece dates to the time when the Queen Mother was still the newly-married Duchess of York. In the 1920s, the Duke of York (later King George VI) bought his new wife a set of Art Deco bracelets from Cartier. Each of the five bracelets in the set features a different gemstone: one with sapphires, one with emeralds, one with rubies, and two with diamonds.
~ The Court Jeweller
Recently, Queen Camilla wore the emerald bracelet to an engagement.
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Rubellite & Diamond Bracelet by Cartier
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i forgot to ask what’s a1s necklace?? also we got the tattoo/piercing tour but do they habitually wear jewelry???
this necklace? 👀
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Cartier Diamond & Pearl Bracelet
MAGIE BLANCHE Bracelet
Platinum, one 10.90-carat fancy brown-yellow pear-shaped rose-cut diamond, one 2.15-carat briolette-cut diamond, briolette-cut diamonds, white and coloured natural pearls, brilliant-cut diamonds.
- Jewellery Historian, HJ vol.2
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The Protector reminds me of Cartier's Love Bracelet:
It's a famous (and super expensive) bracelet characterized by its screws. It can be put on and removed only by using a screwdriver, and it represents eternal love.
"The bracelet was designed in the shape of an oval in order to fit as closely as possible to a loved one's wrist, and it was designed to not be taken off on a daily basis. It's physically screwed on to signify the permanence of true love, since two people are needed to secure the screws. Ever since then, the Love bracelet has become a symbol of love and commitment due to this design."
The Protector:
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