
The Cartiers
The Untold Story of the Family Behind the Jewelry Empire
by Francesca Cartier Brickell
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Fashion, History, and Nonfiction.
The captivating story of the family behind the Cartier empire and the three brothers who turned their grandfather's humble Parisian jewelry store into a global luxury iconas told by a greatgranddaughter with exclusive access to longlost family archives The Cartiers is the revealing tale of a jewelry dynastyfour generations, from revolutionary...
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Fashion, History, and Nonfiction.
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“The Cartiers : Book Review I studied this book vs reading it. It was a Phd in business, creativity, life. amazing learnings: creativity comes from everywhere never copy only create go out & sell nothing lasts 4ever C pics & read note b4 buying”
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