Cartier Panthère De Cartier Brooch H5000026, White Gold, Emeralds, Onyx, Diamonds
Cartier Panthère De Cartier Brooch H5000026, White Gold, Emeralds, Onyx, Diamonds
- Ref. H5000026
- Panthère de Cartier brooch, 18K white gold (750/1000), set with 51 sapphires, 2 emerald eyes, 1 onyx nose and 604 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 2.88 carats.
- Price: Upon request
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Cartier Panthère De Cartier Brooch H5000026, White Gold, Emeralds, Onyx, Diamonds
PANTHÈRE DE CARTIER: THE EMBLEM OF THE MAISON
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. H5000026
- Panthère de Cartier brooch, 18K white gold (750/1000), set with 51 sapphires, 2 emerald eyes, 1 onyx nose and 604 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 2.88 carats.
- Price: Upon request
*Please note that every Cartier piece in the Coral Factory is handcrafted. As a result, carat weight and stone quantities may differ slightly from one creation to the next. Please contact us for more information.
Cartier Panthre De Cartier Brooch H5000026
You’ve probably heard of the Cartier Panthre de Cartier brooch before, but did you know about the Cartier Panthere? The Cartier Panthere features 660 diamonds and a Blue sapphire on its crown. The Cartier Panthere was first spotted in a 1914 wristwatch, and was later featured in a greeting card. The Cartier Panthere earned its name from Jeanne Toussaint, who wore a full length panther coat.
Cartier Panthre De Cartier Brooch
The Cartier Panthre de Cartier Brooch is a classic statement of elegance. This white gold brooch is set with 604 brilliant-cut diamonds, emerald eyes, and onyx spots. It is adorned with a butterfly clasp and comes with a matching chain.
Prices for this brooch range from under $1,200 USD for a pre-owned stainless steel version to over 100,000 USD for a diamond-set version in gold. The smaller version measures approximately 23 mm across and features tempered blue hour and minute hands. It costs about 7,600 USD new, but will run you about 6,200 USD for a pre-owned model.
Cartier Panthere
The Cartier Panthere De Cartier Brooch is available in two styles. The lower-priced model has tempered blue hands and Roman numeral hour markers, while the more expensive model comes with diamonds. The lower-priced version is available without diamonds and measures 30 x 22 mm. The top-priced model features diamonds that weigh 7.8 carats.
The Cartier Panthere De Cartier Brooch has an 18K white gold setting with emerald eyes and onyx spots. This elegant accessory is also adorned with 604 brilliant-cut diamonds. This brooch is a beautiful way to wear the iconic Panthere De Cartier brooch, which has been in use since 1914.
Blue sapphire atop its crown
The Cartier Panthre De Cartier Brouch is adorned with a stunning blue sapphire atop its crown. The blue sapphire has been cut and hand-set by artisanal craftsmen. Its colors are a result of the artist’s mastery, and the colors aren’t simple hues, but graduated shades that merge together like watercolors. The jewel is set in 18-karat yellow gold. The blue sapphire is surrounded by a row of diamonds that form the crown of the brooch. It is set in 18-karat yellow gold using a process called champleve enameling. The blue sapphire is then fired in a fire that can reach 1,292 degrees to 1,382 degrees. The process is repeated up to ten
The Cartier Panthre De Cartier Brouch is an intricate and delicate piece of jewelry. The sapphire is set in a crown topped with diamonds, and the crown is surrounded by concentric diamond circles. The ring is available in a platinum or leather band. It is only available to long-time Cartier devotees, and is a stunning centerpiece of an important collection.
660 diamonds
The Panthere de Cartier brooch is an iconic piece in the Maison’s collection. It is made of 18K white gold, with 2 emerald eyes and 51 sapphires. It also features six princess-cut diamonds, weighing a total of 0.86 carats.
The Art Deco era brought diamonds and colored gems to the forefront. Geometric lines and bright colors were key design elements. World War II took brooches out of style for a couple of years, but they made a comeback during the 50s. The mid-century period brought more freedom to women and a renewed interest in brooches.
Cartier Panthère De Cartier Brooch H5000026, White Gold, Emeralds, Onyx, Diamonds
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