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A timeless Maison icon, reinvented time and time again since her first sighting in 1914. Magnetic, feline and free, the Panthère de Cartier is a force to be reckoned with. Metal: 18K yellow gold Diamonds: 7 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.10 carat Gemstones: tsavorite garnets, onyx Ref.: N8041500 Price: Please contact us vis WhatsApp or Email for factory direct selling price. …
A timeless Maison icon, reinvented time and time again since her first sighting in 1914. Magnetic, feline and free, the Panthère de Cartier is a force to be reckoned with. Metal: 18K Rose Gold Diamonds: 134 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 3.44 carats. Gemstones: 1 emerald eye, 6 onyx spots, 1 onyx nose, 9 onyx stones, 8 rubellites Ref.: H8000485 Price: Please …
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 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 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. Metal: …
A timeless Maison icon, reinvented time and time again since her first sighting in 1914. Magnetic, feline and free, the Panthère de Cartier is a force to be reckoned with. Metal: 18k yellow gold Stone:onyx, black lacquer, set with 4 tsavorite garnets Ref.: N7424431 Price: Please contact us vis WhatsApp or Email for factory direct selling price. WhatsApp: +1 (920)-557-4714 …
The brown silk bracelet terminating in a panther clasp supporting gold chain links, applied with black enamel spots, accented with round diamonds weighing approximately 1.50 carats, completed by two pear-shaped tsavorite garnet eyes, internal circumference 6 inches. Metal: 18k yellow gold Diamonds: 1.50 carats Stone:Diamond,Emerald,Enamel Ref.: H6001017 Price: Please contact us vis WhatsApp or Email for factory direct selling price. …
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 …
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 Maison’s emblematic panther, first leaped into the world of Cartier jewelry in 1914. Louis Cartier was a pioneer in taming the legendary creature and his associate Jeanne Toussaint went on to make magnificent use of the icon. The panther has since inspired a timeless and elegant collection of jewelry and timepieces that show the multiple facets of the animal …
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. Metal: …