Cartier B4230000 Panthère De Cartier Ring Rose Gold Tsavorite

  • Ref.B4230000
  • Panthère de Cartier ring, rose gold 750/1000, onyx, set with 2 tsavorite garnets. Width of the pattern: 7.31 mm (for size 52).

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Cartier B4230000 Panthère De Cartier Ring Rose Gold Tsavorite

PANTHÈRE DE CARTIER RINGS
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.

 

  • Ref.B4230000
  • Panthère de Cartier ring, rose gold 750/1000, onyx, set with 2 tsavorite garnets. Width of the pattern: 7.31 mm (for size 52).
  • Price: Upon request

 

*Please note that the carat weight, number of stones and size of Cartier products made in the Coral jewelry factory may vary depending on the size of the piece ordered. Please contact us for more information.

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Cartier Panthre De Cartier Ring Rose Gold Tsavorite B4230000

 

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection

The Tutti Frutti collection of jewelry is one of Cartier’s most celebrated designs. Inspired by Indian jewelry, this collection incorporates Moghul-style carved colored gemstones in platinum and diamond settings. Since the 1970s, the Tutti Frutti collection has become a classic of the French house.

In 1911, Jacques Cartier travelled to India, where he became inspired by the bright colors and intricately carved cabochons that he saw. He also wanted to incorporate the local design elements into his pieces. His vibrant designs are reminiscent of Mughai decorative art and were a big influence on the Art of Cartier.

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection includes pieces for men and women. While most are aimed at women, there are nine pieces that are designed for men. Most of the pieces are adorned with colorful stones, while others are made of platinum and diamonds. If you’re looking for a great gift, consider a piece from Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection.

Initially known as pierres de couleur, Cartier elevated this style to an art form by naming its collections as Tutti Frutti. Today, these pieces are still sought after in contemporary collections. A famous example is Lady Mountbatten’s Tutti Frutti headband, which recently joined the William and Judith Bollinger collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

The crown jewel of Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection is the Cartier Collier Hindou necklace. Completed in May 1963, it contains 594 diamonds. In addition to diamonds, the Tutti Frutti necklace has eight rubies and thirteen sapphires. It was only worn once by Ms. Fellowes before passing to Emmeline de Casteja.

The Tutti Frutti collection was a big hit for Cartier after it was introduced in 1929. The designs are a mixture of antique and modern jewelry styles, with a touch of Indian culture. The bracelet features richly coloured gemstones and diamond accents. The gemstones are cut into various shapes and are set in platinum.

The Tutti Frutti collection originated in the early 1900s, as a result of the fascination that the western world had with Asia during the Art Deco era. The first Tutti Frutti necklace was created by Pierre Cartier for Queen Alexandra, the wife of King Edward VII and Empress Consort of India. The collection was later extended by his brother, Jacques. The Tutti Frutti designs used geometric platinum to incorporate carved Mughal gemstones, enamel patterns, and diamonds.

After the first trip to India in 1911, Jacques Cartier became fascinated by Indian culture. He met the Maharajahs of India, and the royals of that region became his clients. These contacts led to an extended and profitable patronage for the Parisian jewelry maker.

One example of this is the Cartier Mogul bracelet, with an articulated strap that is covered in single-cut diamonds. The bracelet is adorned with carved gemstone leaves and berries of calibre-cut onyx beads. The bracelet measures 7 1/4 inches and is mounted in platinum. It is signed in Paris and has a maker’s mark. It also comes with an original red leather case.

Cartier’s Love bracelet

Cartier’s Love bracelet is one of the most copied jewelry designs in history. It was patented in 1974 in the U.S. and incorporated serial numbers to deter forgers. In the 1970s, it was fashionable to wear high jewellery on special occasions, but the Love bracelet made it acceptable to wear fine jewellery daily. It also became an icon of fashion in young adult literature, and a starring role in Liz Astrof’s book of essays.

The first Love bracelet was made of 18K gold and looked similar to today’s versions. It had two arcs that screwed together. Its oval shape accentuated the wrist and was engraved with the artist’s name. Today, the bracelet is still one of the most popular pieces in the brand’s collection.

Since its introduction, the Cartier LOVE bracelet has continued to be popular among couples. In fact, the brand has given a pair to 25 famous couples, including Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Sophia Loren and Richard Burton, Ali McGraw and Steve McQueen. It has also been worn by celebrities like Pippa Middleton and Prince Harry, who both wore theirs on TV.

Cipullo grew up in Rome. His father was a costume jewelry manufacturer, and he was surrounded by all sorts of shiny objects. He then immigrated to the United States in his late teens and studied at the School of Visual Arts. After graduating, Cipullo worked for David Webb in New York City and began designing the Love bracelet.

The love bracelet by Cartier is an iconic piece of jewellery, and it was originally sold for $250. Today, its price range is $4,450 to $62,000. It is now available in three colors and has 177 diamonds set in it. Some of the diamonds on the Love bracelet are 0.10 carats.

Cartier’s LOVE bracelet has a rich history and a timeless design. Its iconic design has transcended generations and has even locked itself into mainstream culture. Even though it is no longer a traditional Cartier piece, its timeless design and exclusivity continue to make it an iconic piece of jewelry.

The Cartier LOVE bracelet is a symbol of true love. It can only be unlocked with a special screwdriver. The screwdriver is available separately or as part of a necklace. Because it is so difficult to remove, it is often worn as a symbol of commitment. In fact, some Cartier couples even keep the screwdriver in their hospital rooms.

Though the cartier LOVE bracelet has remained a symbol of love for a long time, the price has skyrocketed in recent years. The iconic Cartier LOVE bracelet has become a symbol of commitment in relationships, attracting both young and old. This jewellery piece has become so popular that even a 17-year-old Kylie Jenner, who is famous for being a model, is wearing a Love bracelet valued at $50,000. Her style inspired many young influencers to buy a similar piece.

The love bracelet was designed by Aldo Cipullo in 1969 and became an icon of fashion. The Love bracelet was not meant to match a specific outfit, but rather to represent a relationship. Cipullo had been inspired by trips to the hardware store and decided to design this iconic piece. Cartier bought a prototype and eventually began selling it as a popular piece of jewellery.

Cartier’s Tank watch

Cartier’s panthre de cartier ring is available in a variety of materials. This unique ring is often made of 18k or Yellow Gold. Its price ranges from about $3,395 to more than $2,000,000. On average, a Cartier panthre ring sells for around $7,700.

The ring’s design features a single panther, an iconic symbol of the Maison. It is crafted from 18 karat yellow gold, and has carved black onyx nose and eyes. The ring is stamped Au 750, 55, and comes in an authentic Cartier box.

The ring’s exquisite details make it a must-have for any woman. The ring features carved onyx and pear shaped tsavorite stones. It is a Cartier size 6 ring.

Cartier B4230000 Panthère De Cartier Ring Rose Gold Tsavorite

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