Cartier Panthère De Cartier Ring White Gold Diamond Emerald & Onyx Walking

  • Metal:18k Gold,White Gold
  • Stone:Diamond,Garnet
  • Weight:16.74 grams.
  • Price: Upon request

Product Description

Cartier Panthère De Cartier Ring White Gold Diamond Emerald & Onyx Walking

Vintage 18k white gold diamond Panthere De Cartier walking panther ring with emerald and onyx accents.
This Cartier ring features approximately 3.30 carat of round brilliant cut diamonds with F-G color and VS clarity, as well as two pear shape emerald eyes and an onyx nose.

 

  • Metal:18k Gold,White Gold
  • Stone:Diamond,Garnet
  • Weight:16.74 grams.
  • 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

 

The Cartier Panthre de Cartier Ring is a striking piece that looks like a panther’s head with open mouth. It is crafted in 18k white gold and features an intricate lattice design studded with 545 diamonds totaling 1.63 carats. The eyes are green emeralds, and the panther’s nose is formed by a piece of onyx. The ring retails for $78,500. It is also available in yellow gold.

Cartier’s first royal client

As a brand, Cartier is synonymous with royalty and is often used for wedding rings and engagement rings. Many pieces of jewellery made by Cartier are one of a kind, with varying price tags. The Panthre de Cartier Ring is one such piece.

Despite being born into poverty, Louis-Francois Cartier went on to establish his eponymous empire in 1847. He took over the workshop of a former assistant, Adolphe Picard, and soon began designing jewelry for royalty. His first royal client was Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, the niece of Napoleon Bonaparte.

In addition to being a royalty, the Duchess of Windsor bought many pieces of Cartier jewelry. In 1952, she bought a diamond and onyx bracelet. This piece of jewelry features a unique articulated body that embraces the wrist. It was sold in 2010 at a Sotheby’s auction for PS4,521,250, way over its PS1.5 million estimate, setting a new auction record for Cartier.

A panther has long been a symbol of grace and power. It is present in the cave paintings of Chauvet-Pont d’Arc in France, and ancient Egyptians were also influenced by it. In the early twentieth century, the panther motif was a favored motif of Cartier. Louis Cartier gave a panther-imagery cigarette case to Jeanne Toussaint in 1917, who was later named artistic director of Cartier. Her influence led to the creation of panther-themed jewelry.

The panther’s shape and color makes it a natural candidate for jewellery design. In the nineteenth century, it was popular with royalty. The Duchess of Cambridge and other prominent ladies wore panther jewellery. In the twentieth century, the panther theme continues to be prominent in the company’s production. The famous Love bangle is also a classic example of a Cartier panther piece.

Louis-Francois Cartier

The Panthre de Cartier ring is one of the most recognizable pieces of jewellery in the world. The ferocious panther is adorned with diamonds and onyx, and has gained a devoted following.

Cartier rings are so valuable that Cartier has long been the jeweler of kings and queens. King Edward VII, the first king of the United Kingdom, referred to the company as the “jeweller of kings.” In 1902, he ordered 27 diamond tiaras from Cartier, and issued a royal warrant to the company in 1904. This royal warrant was followed by similar ones from the House of Orleans, Portugal, and Spain.

Cartier began cultivating the idea of a woman’s freedom of expression through jewelry by adopting figurative themes. The panther was a good example, and Cartier was the first to make a panther a fashionable symbol. The designer admired the freedom to express herself through jewelry, and began pushing the boundaries of conspicuous pieces.

After the rise of modern wristwatches, Cartier expanded its business internationally and became a prominent name in high society. At the turn of the twentieth century, Louis-Francois Cartier passed the company to his three sons, Louis, Pierre, and Jacques. Together, they continued to grow the company, expanding its business throughout the world.

The Cartier Nail ring is available in many styles and metals. This unique piece is also available in white gold, yellow gold, and pink gold. Its unique appearance has made it a sought-after accessory. Since its debut nearly two centuries ago, the Cartier Panthre de Cartier ring continues to remain relevant and in demand.

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection

The Tutti Frutti collection of Cartier’s jewelry features a vibrant mix of stones and motifs. The pieces are often reminiscent of Indian style jewelry, with Indian carvings and onyx accents creating a shadow effect. Collectors often purchase these pieces for display, but you can also wear them as a piece of jewelry. The bracelet format allows for more artistry to be incorporated into a piece.

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti style rose to prominence during the 1920s and 1930s. American heiress Daisy Fellowes commissioned a necklace in the style in 1936. The necklace features bib-style articulated links adorned with colorful gems. Other famous clients of the era included Linda Porter, who commissioned a necklace of rubies and diamonds in the shape of a tree. In addition, Marjorie Merriweather Post commissioned a necklace with an enormous Mughal emerald pendant.

While many of Cartier’s tutti frutti designs have been copied, the original designs are still some of the most famous and expensive in the world. The most famous of the tutti frutti designs are the bracelets, which can fetch up to $1 million at auctions. But the collection includes other items including earrings, necklaces, brooches, powder cases, and lapel pins.

During the auction, Sotheby’s is offering a Tutti Frutti Bracelet estimated to sell for $US600,000. The Bracelet is a testament to the glorious exchange of ideas between Cartier and Indian royalty, which inspired some of the most important pieces of twentieth century jewellery.

The Tutti Frutti collection of jewellery was first introduced in 1901 by Pierre Cartier. It was a necklace that embodied the art deco period’s fascination with Asia. Queen Alexandra was the first to wear a Tutti Frutti necklace. Later, Jacques Cartier, the brother of Pierre Cartier, traveled to India to observe the culture and craft of the Mughals.

Cartier’s Love bracelet

If you’re looking for a perfect gift for your partner, a Cartier’s Love bracelet is the perfect choice. Designed in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo, this beautiful piece has an impressive history and has been worn by many famous couples. These included Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Ali MacGraw and Steve McQueen, and many others. It has also become a popular symbol of love in pop culture.

Cartier’s LOVE Bracelet has been gifted to some of Hollywood’s most celebrated couples. Among these are Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti, and Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw. Since its first release, the bangle has evolved to include rings, pendants, and even cufflinks. The bangle features the iconic graphic design codes of Cartier. It also has exposed screws.

In recent years, the love bracelet has undergone several evolutions. The design of the bracelet has become more contemporary and trendy. Cartier’s Love bracelet has morphed from a traditional chastity belt into an iconic piece of jewelry. Its new style has replaced the old screws with functioning ones that remain attached to the bracelet. The new design has become so popular that celebrities like Kylie Jenner have been spotted wearing a Cartier bracelet. The fashionista’s success has also led to an expansion of the brand’s target demographic.

The screws on a genuine Cartier’s Love bracelet are beautifully aligned and evenly spaced. If they are not, the bracelet is probably a fake. Moreover, a genuine Cartier Love bracelet should feel secure when worn. The two halves of the bangle should also be easy to turn using the screwdriver included with the piece.

Cartier’s mystery clocks

Cartier’s mystery clocks are a technological feat. Designed to resemble a Chinese gong, they are set within a stunningly ornamented frame. Some models are suspended from the frame like a Chinese gong, while others are mounted on a small platform. Many models are inspired by Chinese architecture, including the Temple Gate.

Cartier has been making mystery clocks for more than a century. Since the turn of the century, it has continued to produce great pieces. This particular clock is 59 mm in diameter, and weighs about a quarter of a pound. It is made with platinum and rock crystal, and has an onyx base.

The Panthre De Cartier Ring White Gold Emerald Onyx Walking mystery clocks feature a wide range of stone and metal combinations. Several stone settings create a beautiful visual illusion. A variety of gemstones, from diamonds to emeralds, are used to create a unique look.

Known for their iconic design, the Panthere watch was created by Maison Cartier. In 1925, the French magazine La Gazette du Bon Ton dubbed the watch a “miracle of timekeeping.” This iconic watch features a bracelet that resembles a panther’s stride and a dial that plays with pure colors.

During the early years of the twentieth century, the Cartier family maintained a relationship with the royal establishment of India. This continued relationship helped set the stage for the creative use of colored gemstones. Indian royalty had long been used to colorful enamels but yearned for platinum and a Parisian style.

During this time of mourning, many pieces of jewelry were made very heavy. Silver was commonly used to set gems but it tended to dull the stones. After 1900, Cartier began using platinum. This precious metal lends itself to lacy openwork designs. In addition to its beautiful look, platinum wires are extremely strong and hold precious stones securely.

Cartier Panthère De Cartier Ring White Gold Diamond Emerald & Onyx Walking

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