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Diamond and Chalcedony Turtle Pin, Cartier

SKU: J0388

18K White Gold turtle pin of a cabochon chalcedony with round brilliant-cut diamonds, signed Cartier.

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We love this turtle on a suit or tuxedo lapel, as well as in the v neck or back of a gown. Sparkling with diamonds surround a blue-violet chalcedony core, he’s ready for a night or day on the town!

Chalcedony Chalcedony is a semi transparent to opaque quartz with 12 varieties that range from light blue (chrysocolla) to green (prase, chrysoprase, bloodstone) to black, white, red, banded, brown, red and orange (onyx, sardonyx, agate, sard, carnelian, jasper). Popular in Victorian jewelry in particular, the term "hardstone" in period jewelry typically refers to a chalcedony.

Cabochon A cabochon is a gem which has been shaped and polished but not faceted, typically with a domed top and flat bottom. Cabochons are often cut for opaque stones, for softer translucent gems as well as to highlight phenomenon such as asterism “star” and chatoyancy “cat’s eye”, as these would not show in faceted stones. The 'sugarloaf' cabochon cut features a 4-sided pyramid shape.

Cartier “The jeweller of kings and the king of jewelers," Cartier was founded in 1847 in Paris by Louis-François Cartier , and remained a family business until 1964. Cartier has produced jewelry for royal families worldwide, as well as clients including Princess Grace, Elizabeth Taylor, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Jean Cocteau.

White Gold White Gold use in jewelry is first associated with Art Deco, as yellow gold was out of fashion and it is an alternative to platinum, which had become increasingly more expensive after 1915. 18K gold is softer than platinum but has more than enough strength for everyday wear in fine jewelry, particularly in earrings, bracelets and necklaces.

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