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You must have the smallest wrist I’ve seen here! Are they all the tiniest size from Cartier?Stacking for the first time today with my new juc![]()
You must have the smallest wrist I’ve seen here! Are they all the tiniest size from Cartier?![]()
So cute! I’ve never seen this before.Wearing my charm necklace today. The charms are panthere, elephant, c de cartier and love. Cartier should being back their charm collection, especially how popular the charm and personalize jewelry now a day. I would love to collect some more charms. View attachment 6038704
Right!? They are so dang cute. The charms collection was around 2000s. I think they phased it out around 2010 or so. The last piece was purchased in 2009, which is the Panthere. Cartier used to be so youthful. I think the brand is much more mature today in term of design.So cute! I’ve never seen this before.
When was this made?
I remember these and a lot more, my friend's Mum used to collect them. So adorable!Right!? They are so dang cute. The charms collection was around 2000s. I think they phased it out around 2010 or so. The last piece was purchased in 2009, which is the Panthere. Cartier used to be so youthful. I think the brand is much more mature today in term of design.
This is educational as I only started buying Cartier in recent years.Right!? They are so dang cute. The charms collection was around 2000s. I think they phased it out around 2010 or so. The last piece was purchased in 2009, which is the Panthere. Cartier used to be so youthful. I think the brand is much more mature today in term of design.
This is educational as I only started buying Cartier in recent years.
A little embarrassed here… what is the left most? Why does it remind me of Darth Vader but a one-eyed one? I’m no good with shapes!
Thank you for sharing. Appreciate itIt’s a Hamsa (also known as the Hand of Miriam in Judaism and Hand of Fatima in Islam) with an evil eye. The Hamsa is a symbol in both Jewish and Islamic cultures/religions, and is in the shape of a hand. It symbolizes protection, especially with respect to the evil eye. The evil eye is when someone tries to curse you through a mean glare or stare. It is said that if someone is envious or jealous of you, they send you bad wishes and ill will, which is done through an evil glare. Thus, the evil eye symbol is something that people wear to have protection. You can find both of these symbols separately, or together, like the one above. Hope that helps!