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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: …
Celebrate timeless love with this necklace from Cartier’s Love collection. It is made from 18K white gold and the chain holds two interlocking rings pendant decorated with the iconic screw motifs and pavé diamonds of approximately 0.30ct. This piece from the LOVE collection by Cartier deserves to be yours as there’s no reason why one shouldn’t love themselves. Metal: 18k …
This Cartier Diamond Onyx Emerald Necklace is white gold and set with 817 brilliant cut Diamonds totaling 5.33 carats and 5 emeralds, 2 for the eyes and 3 brillots hanging to form the tassel. The chain is set in links of diamonds alternating with Onyx. Metal: 18k white gold Diamonds: 817 brilliant cut Diamonds 5.33ct Gemstones: 5 emeralds, 31 onyx …
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. Metal: …
The Cartier Les Berlingots de Cartier necklace brings the best of craftsmanship and elegance. This medium model is made of 18k yellow gold and the stunning pendant is laid with malachite and diamonds. Metal: 18k yellow gold Diamonds: 12 round brilliant cut diamonds 0.33ct Gemstones: Malachite Chain Length: 38-42 cm (Adjustable) Pendant Width: 2.46 cm REF.: B7224782 Price: Please contact …
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 …
Parisian jeweler Messika is devoted to the diamond. The sublimely simple stone casts the light in all directions, creating a sense of freedom and movement even as it sits still at the hand, ear or throat. With the Move collection in 2007, Messika opened up a door and set diamonds on a track where they could glide back and forth, …
Parisian jeweler Messika is devoted to the diamond. The sublimely simple stone casts the light in all directions, creating a sense of freedom and movement even as it sits still at the hand, ear or throat. With the Move collection in 2007, Messika opened up a door and set diamonds on a track where they could glide back and forth, …
Capturing the essence of Italian beauty and elegance, the DIVAS’ DREAM necklace pays homage to the most glamorous of divas with an unmistakable Roman spirit. Quintessentially feminine and refined, the jewelry’s fan-shaped motif draws inspiration from the colorful mosaics of the Roman Baths of Caracalla, and is reinterpreted here in a sophisticated play between dazzling openwork elements and vibrant malachite …
The Bouton d’or® series is inspired by the curved lines of the Paillette pattern. This jewelry design is derived from the creation of Van Cleef & Arpels in the late 1930s. Today, the family reinterprets this design, creating feminine necklaces, rings, bracelets and earrings with different combinations and colors. Bouton d’or pendant with detachable brooch, yellow gold, green chalcedony, onyx, …
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 …