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Cartier Paris Platinum and Diamond Necklace

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Cartier Paris platinum and diamond necklace. The 120 well matched round brilliant cut diamonds are estimated to be colorless (E/F), very very slightly included (VVS) and weigh totally 10 cts. The clasp is invisible and well made with a safety clasp. This classic necklace is 16 inches long. Signed and numbered on the clasp as well as French hallmarks. The tongue in the clasp is marked "OR" for 18K gold. White gold is used as opposed to platinum, which the necklace is, because of the flexibility of gold, in the clasp, over platinum. Our model has a medium to large size body and neck. Throughout our 37 year history we have succeeded only by surpassing our client's expectations in terms of quality, beauty, uniqueness and price structure. it is always challenging to locate anything that is Cartier Paris, much less a beautiful and comfortably priced platinum and diamond necklace. All items sold are accompanied by a detailed Statement of Value by our gemologist, as well as all original gemological documentation, if specified in the listing. As always, we guarantee all of pieces to be exactly as represented. Each piece of jewelry arrives in a finely gift-wrapped presentation box. Over the decades of our stewardship as a small but exemplary purveyor of the jeweler's art, we have strived to offer a fine and authentic selection, in excellent condition, of collectible jewels from all highly sought time periods at competitive prices and even lower prices, if possible. In the process we have had the extraordinary good fortune of meeting remarkable people - some collectors, others just extremely interesting individuals who have taken the time and effort to examine their lives and select things that tend to make them smile, or admire, or just wonder at the exciting endlessly creative and nuanced panoply of jeweled artifacts.
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