Clash de Cartier

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Yeah I noticed it says LE…. But why bother making (sorry, just my opinion here!) a less nice version of the necklace? ESPECIALLY if it’s going to be LE!
Yeah I get you. LE should be special / nicer. But this does look "plain".

I wonder why too. But the YG part (a possibility) is what we are excited about for the classic clash range.

@cartierloverjs did you see this in USA site?
 
Here are the details in the description:

"Limited edition Clash de Cartier necklace, medium model, 18K yellow gold. Size of pendant beads: 30 mm. Width: 8 mm. Adjustable beads chain length 38-41cm."
 
This is so odd. The configuration is different since the beaded area is shorter and the chain doesn’t have the unique detail of the rose gold version. It’s not just the rose gold one in yellow gold, it’s more like an entirely different necklace. Why would they do this?

I don't wear yellow gold but I think this simpler chain looks nicer, more "clean" than the chain for the rose gold necklace. It lets your eyes focus on just the "clash" section. JMO! :flowers:
 
I don't wear yellow gold but I think this simpler chain looks nicer, more "clean" than the chain for the rose gold necklace. It lets your eyes focus on just the "clash" section. JMO! :flowers:

This YG necklace looks quite different than the RG version! The chain is all beads and the pendant itself has beads instead of the regular Clash studs. Not quite my look, but I'm loving that the Clash may start coming out with more YG pieces.
 
I always love your stacks with that rainbow love in the mix :love:

Question….which may get wordy so sorry in advance :lol: Do you notice any wear on the JUC stacking the clash against it with this configuration?
I was previously stacking my JUC with the nail head against the loves and my SA saw and said the nail tip should go against them. She said that my loves have enough patina where I won’t really notice any extra surface scratches from the nail tip, though I’d prefer to put the clash as a buffer between them- when I tried doing it so the nail tip was against the clash, the clash went over it a little. Just don’t want to risk scratches on the JUC stacking it this way.
I would not put the nail tip against your Loves. I always wear it pointing opposite from them but changed up one day for something different. What I found were obvious scratches on the surface of the Love caused by the beveled edge of the nail tip. I could not change it back fast enough and had to polish out those scratches.
 
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I would not put the nail tip against your Loves. I always wear it pointing opposite from them but changed up one day for something different. What I found were obvious scratches on the surface of the Love caused by the beveled edge of the nail tip. I could not change it back fast enough and had to polish out those scratches.

It’s so frustrating because everywhere has different advice. My SA said if the nail head is against the loves if will cause an indentation to form in the side of the love after it’s worn like that long enough and that’s a problem that can’t be repaired, whereas surface scratches can be polished out.
I think there’s risk of scratches/damage either way and it’s a matter of which you’re most willing to deal with. :-s
 
It’s so frustrating because everywhere has different advice. My SA said if the nail head is against the loves if will cause an indentation to form in the side of the love after it’s worn like that long enough and that’s a problem that can’t be repaired, whereas surface scratches can be polished out.
I think there’s risk of scratches/damage either way and it’s a matter of which you’re most willing to deal with. :-s
I think your SA is right.
I am not have a Regular Juc, but had try on Regular Juc with Diamond at the boutique
I have moved up at down couple time.
And noticed it have indentation on my love cuff.
However Regular Juc it not suit my small wrist.
So purchase Sm Juc with diamond instead, And wear nail tip against the love cuff.
 
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