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A favourite bloom at Cartier, the orchid constitutes an appeal to the feminine. The fragility of this queen of flowers is meticulously rendered by Cartier’s skillful craftsmanship, its delicate petals sculpted from the finest precious materials. First employed by the jeweller in 1925, the orchid is now a classic motif in Cartier jewellery. Metal: 18k rose gold Diamonds: 1 brilliant-cut …
The Cartier panther first leapt into the Maison’s aesthetic in 1914. Whilst Louis Cartier was the first to tame the legendary creature, his associate Jeanne Toussaint went on to make magnificent use of the now-iconic feline motif. Since then, the panther, by turns predatory, playful or languid, has revealed different facets of its wild personality from collection to collection. Panthère …
The panther, the symbolic animal of Cartier, made its first appearance in the Maison’s collections in 1914. Louis Cartier was the first to tame the mythic animal, and his colleague Jeanne Toussaint turned it into a legend. The panther can be fierce, playful, or lovable, displaying all the facets of its liberated personality from one collection to the next. Material: …
The panther, the symbolic animal of Cartier, made its first appearance in the Maison’s collections in 1914. Louis Cartier was the first to tame the mythic animal, and his colleague Jeanne Toussaint turned it into a legend. The panther can be fierce, playful, or lovable, displaying all the facets of its liberated personality from one collection to the next. Panthère …
Jewellery inspired by nails. The first nail bracelet was created in New York during the carefree, fun-loving 1970s. Juste un Clou, an outrageous appropriation of the nail as jewellery, has always been avant-garde, audacious and thoroughly modern. For men and women alike, this collection of jewellery magnifies the precious qualities of everyday objects in a sublime take on the ordinary. …
The panther, the symbolic animal of Cartier, made its first appearance in the Maison’s collections in 1914. Louis Cartier was the first to tame the mythic animal, and his colleague Jeanne Toussaint turned it into a legend. The panther can be fierce, playful, or lovable, displaying all the facets of its liberated personality from one collection to the next. Panthère …
Panthère de Cartier necklace, 18K yellow gold, black lacquer, set with a citrine bead, tsavorite garnets and 5 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 0.05 carats. The panther, the symbolic animal of Cartier, made its first appearance in the Maison’s collections in 1914. Louis Cartier was the first to tame the mythic animal, and his colleague Jeanne Toussaint turned it into a legend. …
A duality of contrasts. Jewelry that simultaneously champions and rebels against classic forms, that balances a serious spirit with original charm. Metal:18k rose gold Diamonds: 10 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.29 carats Pendant size: 37mm Width: 6.8mm Adjustable chain length: 38-41cm REF.: N7424312 Please contact us vis WhatsApp or Email for factory direct selling price. WhatsApp: +1 (920)-557-4714 Wechat: LuxuryJewelryFactory Email: …
Amulette de Cartier, an enchanting collection of colorful lucky pieces symbolizing a myriad of wishes. This collection consists of natural gemstones, each one different and unique, each carrying a wish promising to be revealed. The contrast of materials unites the simplicity and elegance of the talisman’s polished curves, closing like a padlock to hold luck and unlock your wishes. Metal: …
The perfect combination of playful and sophisticated, this necklace from Cartier proves that luxury can come in a variety of forms. This stylish design is crafted from 18K White Gold and features the brand’s iconic Panther, which comes to life thanks to glittering diamonds totaling 1.10 carats, emerald gemstones eyes, and black onyx nose. Suspended in the panther’s mouth is …
Celebrate timeless love with this necklace from Cartier’s Love collection. It is made from 18K white gold and the chain holds a circular ring pendant decorated with the iconic screw motifs and pavé diamonds of approximately 0.34ct. Each piece from the LOVE collection by Cartier is a homage to the feeling of eternal love, and that’s just why this piece …
The Cartier panther first leapt into the Maison’s aesthetic in 1914. Whilst Louis Cartier was the first to tame the legendary creature, his associate Jeanne Toussaint went on to make magnificent use of the now-iconic feline motif. Since then, the panther, by turns predatory, playful or languid, has revealed different facets of its wild personality from collection to collection. Panthère …