Cartier Panthère De Cartier Necklace White Gold Medallion Necklace
Cartier Panthère De Cartier Necklace White Gold Medallion Necklace
- 18k Gold,White Gold
- Price: Upon request
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Cartier Panthère De Cartier Necklace White Gold Medallion Necklace
Possess the courage of a panther as you wear this iconic Cartier necklace. The Cartier 18K White Gold Panthere Medallion Necklace features a round medallion cut-out with a panther silhouette showing against the black onyx background. Bringing a playful and elegant accent is a green garnet as the large feline’s piercing eye. The pendant sits on a black satin cord necklace.
- 18k Gold,White Gold
- 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 Necklace White Gold Medallion Necklace
Having a Cartier Panthre De Cartier Necklace White Gold Medallion Necklace is a symbol of status and beauty. Cartier is known to have produced some of the most exquisite jewelry. They have created a wide variety of designs for men and women. These necklaces are available in various gold colors and sizes. These necklaces are also very affordable. They are very popular and can be a great gift.
Golden years
Initially, Cartier created a number of designs featuring the panther. In 1927, Cartier recruited Peter Lemarchand to join the company’s team. Lemarchand observed panthers at a zoo and helped create the panther legend for Cartier.
Among Cartier’s most iconic designs are the “Big Cat” pieces. These jewels are modeled after the fabled panther and smolder in Cartier’s vaults for 20 years.
The first Cartier panther appeared in a watch designed by Louis Cartier. It was made of diamonds and onyx. It was ranked as the smallest watch at the time.
Later, the panther appeared in a series of brooches made of onyx and diamonds. One of these pieces was purchased by Wallis Simpson, who was the Duchess of Windsor. It was also purchased by Aga Khan. This piece featured articulated panther head ends.
In the early 1990s, Cartier released a platinum version of the panther. The diamonds are encircled with small metal grains. It is considered the world’s most expensive bracelet.
The Panthere de Cartier is a popular cat design, and many celebrities have worn it. Timothee Chalamet wore a Panthere de Cartier pendant during the Oscars. He also wore it at a charity event in 2012.
A gold “Eternite” serpent necklace was also released. The necklace features 21 smaller emeralds. It also features a diamond pave necklace.
Cartier has released a number of other panther designs. One of these pieces, the “Trinity” collection, features interlocking tricolor rings. It also symbolizes love and fidelity. It weighs just 24 grams. It is available in white gold, yellow gold, and black lacquer.
In addition to the Panthere de Cartier, Cartier has also released a series of panther watches. The Panthere Divine watch features a platinum Cartier watch face and a diamond and onyx leopard. It was released in January.
Cartier has continued to create new panther designs. One of the latest was the L’Odyssee de Cartier, which depicts the fabled panther’s journey through exotic lands. The snow leopard is also returning. This time, Cartier is using innovative techniques to give it a realistic texture.
Tutti Frutti collection
Among the most iconic and luxurious designs of Cartier’s history is the Tutti Frutti collection. This style of jewelry combines colorful carved gemstones. Cartier’s first version of the design was produced in 1923. Today, the pieces are still highly prized.
During the 1920s, the Tutti Frutti style of jewelry exploded in popularity. The Cartier brothers brought in Indian, Persian, Arabian and Chinese influences into the designs. In addition, they created a variety of pieces that merged Western and Eastern styles. These designs became popular among royalty, socialites, and industrialists.
In 1928, Cartier produced an Art Deco tutti frutti bracelet. This bracelet has become a classic example of the multi-gem Art Deco style. The bracelet is decorated with sapphires, rubies, and diamonds.
Cartier’s Tutti Frutti design was one of the first to feature a variety of colored stones in a single design. The bracelet was a fusion of Western and Eastern traditions. This style is still highly sought after and is one of the most well known and iconic designs of the Art Deco period.
Cartier also created a line of jewelry that included the panthre motif. The panther is a design icon that has become a part of the Cartier family for more than a century. The Panthere has been featured on Cartier’s scintillating diamond and onyx wristwatch and was also featured in an invitation to an auction in August of 2019.
A Cartier Paris poodle brooch, made of white gold, diamonds and rubies, is currently owned by Princess Grace of Monaco. It was altered in 1953. Cartier also has a Tutti Frutti necklace that was commissioned by socialite Daisy Fellows. This necklace features a diamond cocktoo perching on a diamond-webbed cuff.
Cartier’s latest collection, Les Indomptables, is inspired by ancient civilizations. The designs feature animals with spots or stripes switched.
Cartier has been in the jewelry business for over 150 years. Today, the brand is a global empire and is synonymous with luxury. The company operates over 200 stores in 125 countries. They also produce various handbags and perfume bottles.
Tank watch
Among the most celebrated brands in the world is Cartier. Their iconic collections never go out of style. They are timeless in style, and their designs always invite the moment.
The Cartier Panthre de Cartier White Gold Medallion Necklace Tank watch is not only a timepiece, it is also a jewelry piece. It can be worn with a classic Cartier motif in metal ceramic or diamonds. It weighs 30.4 grams and is hallmarked 750.
It also has a panther head motif and is crafted from white gold. It measures 2.5 x 3.0 centimetres.
It is also the smallest watch in the world. It has a rectangular shape, a non-round case, and a diamond-embellished bezel. The dial is the most opulent of all, with an eye-catching blue cabochon set into the winding crown.
It is also available in a larger version that costs 17,500 USD. Its bracelet is also impressive, with a slew of diamonds, as well as a wide bangle cuff.
The Cartier Panthere is another example of Cartier’s iconic collections. It features numerous gold watches, including the aforementioned Panthere, along with a double wrap bracelet and a wide bangle cuff. It is available in the round cut, as well as the rough cut.
The Cartier Panthere de Cartier White Gold Medallion Necklace Tank is not only the smallest watch in the world, but also a great example of Cartier’s design heritage. It is also a stylish accessory that can add a stylish touch to any wardrobe.
The Panthere de Cartier necklace is a celebration of Cartier’s invitation to a jewellery exhibition commissioned by George Barbier. It also pays homage to the panther’s name. It features black lacquer spots and tsavorite garnet eyes. It is also available in a contemporary form.
The Cartier Panthere de Cartier White Gold Medallion Necklace Tank is not only a timepiece, but also a jewelry piece. It can be seen as the most important Cartier accessory to own. It is also available in a more contemporary version, as well as a vintage version. It weighs 30.4 grams and is crafted from white gold.
Mystery clocks
Throughout the decades, Cartier has produced an extensive line of mystery clocks. They combine elegant designs with exquisite craftsmanship, showcasing the artistic range and technological advancement of the watchmaker.
Cartier mystery clocks are created in two main designs, the Model A and the single-column style. In the early years, both designs evoked the Art Deco aesthetic. The Model A had a transparent silhouette, and the hands appeared to float on the rock crystal dial. However, when the height of the movement was increased, the Model A stopped appearing transparent.
The single-column design mirrored the designs of Jean-Eugene Robert-Houdin better. Instead of the see-through crystal column, the clock’s mechanism was hidden within a pedestal. The effect greatly exceeded the amazement of the Model A.
After the Second World War, the mystery clock was revived. New technologies increased the popularity of the piece. With the emergence of electric clocks and watches, mystery clocks became more prevalent. They could now be used in a wide variety of cases.
In the 1920s, designs expanded to pedestal styles. They also incorporated a metal mechanism. This made the connection between the dial disks smaller.
The first mystery clock produced by Cartier was the Model A. The clock was designed to be viewed from the top. It was made of platinum and gold. It also featured rose-cut diamonds and sapphire cabochons. During the peak of production, many pieces were made in the workshop.
In 1925, Gazette du Bon Ton called the mystery clocks “the marvels of horology.” They represent a tour de force in watchmaking, showcasing artistic and technological advancement. In addition, each mystery clock took an average of a year to create.
There are currently 19 Cartier mystery clocks. This includes one from the 1920s, four from the 1930s, one from the 1960s, and the most recent piece. These clocks will be on display at the Cartier exhibition at SIHH 2018.
Mystery clocks have always been a source of mystique and entertainment. Their intricate craftsmanship and elegant designs have been the source of fascination for many observers.
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