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Description
Cartier Diamond, Gold NecklaceStones: Full-cut diamonds weighing
a total of approximately 2.50 carats
Metal: 18k white and yellow gold
Marked: Cartier, 835616
Collection: Draperie
Gross Weight: 122.90 grams
Dimensions: 14 inches x 5-1/2 inches
Property Sold to Benefit the St. Vincent Ferrer Church Restoration Fund
More information about Cartier Artist.
Condition Report*:
Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Avg Clarity: VS
Shape(s): Full-Cut
Count: 26 - 50
Metals:
Gold
Overall Condition: Very Good
Condition Notes: The Cartier Draperie necklace showcases the maison’s precision in layering, movement, and proportion. Composed of multiple strands of beaded 18k yellow gold, the design flows effortlessly around the neck in soft, cascading arcs, evoking the drape of fabric in a choker-like silhouette.
Brilliant-cut diamonds are set at rhythmic intervals, each suspended in minimal bezels that give the illusion of the stones floating between the gold strands. These accents introduce a subtle play of light, enhancing the necklace’s sense of fluidity and dimensionality.
Designed to sit closely against the neck, the Draperie necklace combines presence with grace, embodying Cartier’s mastery of elegant construction. The piece is secured by a distinctive closure system featuring loops and anchorage, both functional and discreet. Marked Cartier/1999, 835616.
Cartier: In 1847 Louis-Francois Cartier founded his business, creating jewelry made of gold, awash with colorful enamels and glittering gemstones. This appealed to the French aristocracy. His son, Alfred joined him, and later grandsons Louis, Pierre, and Jacques, who took over during the Art Deco era. The company's distinctive Oriental-influenced style helped create a jewelry empire with worldwide locations. Joined by designer Jeanne Toussaint in 1933, Cartier created a range of vanity cases, desk sets and accessories. The firm continues to produce exquisite jewelry, watches, and objects d'art for a prestigious clientele under the umbrella of the Richemont Group. Avg Color: G-H-I
Avg Clarity: VS
Shape(s): Full-Cut
Count: 26 - 50
Metals:
Gold
Overall Condition: Very Good
Condition Notes: The Cartier Draperie necklace showcases the maison’s precision in layering, movement, and proportion. Composed of multiple strands of beaded 18k yellow gold, the design flows effortlessly around the neck in soft, cascading arcs, evoking the drape of fabric in a choker-like silhouette.
Brilliant-cut diamonds are set at rhythmic intervals, each suspended in minimal bezels that give the illusion of the stones floating between the gold strands. These accents introduce a subtle play of light, enhancing the necklace’s sense of fluidity and dimensionality.
Designed to sit closely against the neck, the Draperie necklace combines presence with grace, embodying Cartier’s mastery of elegant construction. The piece is secured by a distinctive closure system featuring loops and anchorage, both functional and discreet. Marked Cartier/1999, 835616.
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Auction Info
2025 September 29 Fall Fine Jewelry Signature® Auction #5572 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
September, 2025
29th
Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 11
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