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Jessica Biel Bedecked in Cartier Gold and Diamonds at Critics Choice Awards

She wore multiple pieces from the renowned house.

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JESSICA BIEL WAS ONE of the best bejeweled actresses at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards. Her jewelry also was a perfect complement to her ruffled black and gold backless Lanvin number. She wore highly textural Cartier 18K yellow gold and diamonds pieces—the motifs of which were first launched in the 1930s by Creative Director Jean Toussaint. Accenting her multi-layered gown, she wore a stack of Grain de Café bracelets in yellow gold with diamonds on one wrist and a Panthère de Cartier gold, onyx and diamond bracelet on the other. Her diamond earrings were also from the Grain de Café collection in white and yellow gold as was her ring in yellow gold.

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The Grain de Café collection was inspired by the “full, round and ripe shape of the coffee bean” and according to the website “reflects its vision of nature: rebellious, free and sophisticated.” It is a design that plays with volume, fluidity, sculptural silhouettes and different finishes.

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Jessica Biel Bedecked in Cartier Gold and Diamonds at Critics Choice Awards

The 1957 Official Postage Stamp of Monaco

Grace Kelly, Princess of Monaco owned one of the original Grain de Café necklaces and made it an iconic piece during the 1950s and 1960s. She wore it above and to a visit to the White House in 1961. An 1957 official stamp of Monaco also featured the Princess wearing the necklace after the birth of her daughter Princess Caroline.

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