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Géométrie & Contrastes necklace, chrysoprase, transformable, paved

Less is more. At the beginning of the 20th century, the neo-classical garland style design was booming at Cartier. Louis Cartier introduced geometric shapes and sleek lines, new material combinations and contrasting colors, as well as interplays of stylization and abstraction. A new vision of style appeared at Cartier, which has endured as a source of inspiration until today.

Géométrie & Contrastes necklace, 18K white gold (750/1000), chrysoprase, onyx, coral, set with 440 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 20.76 carats.