Cartier Panthère De H4078300 Cartier Ring Platinum Sapphire Emerald Onyx Diamonds

  • Ref.H4078300
  • Panthère de Cartier ring, platinum 950/1000, set with 2 emerald eyes, 47 sapphire spots, 1 onyx nose, and 461 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 4.90 carats (for size 52).
  • Price: Upon request

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Cartier Panthère De H4078300 Cartier Ring Platinum Sapphire Emerald Onyx Diamonds

The famed Jeanne Toussaint Panther designs worn by the Duchess of Windsor and Barbara Hutton and otherr iconic Cartier clients Platinum diamond, sapphire, emerald eyes and onyx nose Panthere de Cartier ring.

 

  • Ref.H4078300
  • Panthère de Cartier ring, platinum 950/1000, set with 2 emerald eyes, 47 sapphire spots, 1 onyx nose, and 461 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 4.90 carats (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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Panthre De Cartier Ring Platinum Sapphire Emerald H4078300

 

If you’re looking for a luxurious ring, then the Panthre de Cartier ring is the one for you. This ring is set with brilliant-cut diamonds, emeralds, and onyx. The design features a panther playing with its center stone. Another great choice is the Promenade d’une Panthere watch, which is made of white gold and has diamonds and an Automatic Manufacture movement.

Cartier’s fascination with the panther

The black panther is an emblematic creature with a long history of association with Cartier. In 1914, a woman wearing pearls and a white gown adorned with a black panther was portrayed on a Cartier watch. This drawing is thought to be the first representation of the panther and Cartier’s fascination with the animal.

Jeanne Toussaint, the artistic director of Cartier from 1913 to 1970, is credited with the design of the panther icon. As one of three sisters, Toussaint was instrumental in developing Cartier’s signature aesthetic. In addition to the iconic panther, the designer was also responsible for the revival of the ‘Tutti Frutti’ style, which originated with the Indian Maharajas.

The black panther is an untamed animal that evokes passion and sensuality in women. Symbolically, it represents freedom and defiance. As a result, it is one of the most sought-after pieces of jewellery. A cartier Panther necklace is the perfect choice for any woman who wants to make a statement about her independence and individuality.

Cartier’s fascination with the pantherin is illustrated in a new film, Panthere. It stars an international cast of stars and was shot all around the world. The film highlights the passion for the panther and the art of making jewellery. The resulting artworks have become iconic and are worn by some of the most stylish women in the world. Lady Gaga, Monica Bellucci, Cameron Diaz, Kris Stewart, and Princess Nina Aga Khan are just some of the famous people who wear Cartier Panthere jewellery.

The panther has a rich history in myth and folklore around the world. For over a century, Cartier has associated panthers with beautiful and elegant jewelry. The panther’s bold character is the inspiration behind the brand’s panthere de Cartier line.

In the early twentieth century, big cats became a popular symbol of femininity. This led the Swiss jewelry company to create the first pieces of panther jewelry. It also produced the first ever Cartier watch, which was inspired by a spotted panther coat. Throughout the next few decades, Cartier continued to design panther-themed jewelry and accessories.

Cartier’s first panther watch

The first panther watch from Cartier appeared in its collections in 1914. The iconic feline was tamed and made into a legend by Louis Cartier and Jeanne Toussaint. The panther is fierce, playful, and lovable, displaying many facets of its personality. The Panthre De Cartier Ring Platinum Sapphire and Emerald H4078300 is the Maison’s interpretation of the feline icon. The watch was created in conjunction with two patent applications and is the culmination of five years of research and development. The panther is also incorporated into a white gold brooch, featuring diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds, which recalls the shape of a cigarette case.

While a Cartier watch can cost upwards of $1,500, there are many different styles and prices to choose from. Fortunately, many of them are made to order, and can be shipped to any country. You can also choose a delivery method that suits your needs best. However, please note that if you are ordering from the Czech Republic, you can only have it shipped to that country.

The Panthre De Cartier Ring Platinum Sapphire and Emerald H4078300 is made of platinum, white gold, diamonds, and onyx. The face of the watch is adorned with diamonds and emeralds. The straps are made of onyx, white gold, and platinum.

Cartier’s first panther watch was made in platinum. It is a limited edition model and is worth more than $10,000. It is now available in 18k yellow gold. The bracelet is 3.5 mm wide and weighs 33.5 grams.

Cartier’s first wristwatch

Panthre de Cartier is a women’s watch that features a fine yellow gold link bracelet. The design is reminiscent of the 80’s “glam” aesthetic. The ring features a stylized panther, its fangs bared and its eyes sparkling with emeralds. The necklace also features a dazzling set of pave diamonds and emeralds. It can be worn as a choker or as an opera length necklace.

The iconic design has been a trademark for the maison since the late 1940s, but the pattern was actually first used during the early 20th century. It was popularized by Jean Toussaint, a talented designer at Cartier.

The ring’s unique design combines function with style. Its case reveals the movement of the movement, and it features a panther that moves around. Its emerald-emerald eye combines with brilliant-cut diamonds and onyx for a stunning look.

The panther motif is an iconic one that has roots in Paris. The panther motif was first used in Cartier’s first wristwatch in 1914. In fact, the panther was so popular that the company named it La Panthere, in honor of the famous French style icon. The panther was inspired by Toussaint’s apartment, which was decorated with leopard skin.

Originally a handbag designer, Toussaint became artistic director of high jewelry in 1933. He refined the panther motif in collaboration with Peter Lemarchand, who joined the Maison in 1927. The panther was first depicted in two-dimensional form, but later it was a three-dimensional shape. The Duchess of Windsor bought a second panther brooch, and Cartier began creating a panther jewellery menagerie for her.

Cartier’s first ring featuring the panther

The Cartier panther has a long and storied history. The first panther ring was made for the Duchess of Windsor in 1948. In the years following, the duchess purchased diamond-encrusted panther brooches and a diamond-and-onyx panther bracelet. These pieces have remained the most expensive of all Cartier’s panther pieces, and were worth millions of dollars.

Cartier has been synonymous with the panther since the late nineteenth century. The brand began using the symbol in advertisements in 1914 when Louis Cartier introduced it. Since then, the panther has undergone a process of evolution. The first panther ring, introduced in 1935, was not actually created until 1937, after a painter, Jeanne Toussaint, had created the famous artwork. The ring featured bright colors against contrasting dark enamel. The ring remains a popular Cartier piece today.

Cartier’s first panther ring is a classic example of the brand’s design innovation. The company’s designers channelled the energy of the panther, emphasizing its features and muscles. In doing so, they developed a graphic style approach that revealed the structure of the panther through a series of simplified volumes. In the process, they also considered ergonomics and comfort when designing the panther’s image.

A panther first appeared on a wristwatch dial made by Cartier in 1914, but it was a ring in the early twentieth century that turned it into a fashion icon. Jeanne Toussaint, the company’s first Creative Director for Jewellery, helped popularize the panther and make it a fashionable motif.

Jeanne Toussaint, who had already become the director of Cartier’s jewelry, first spotted the panther during a safari in 1914. This observation influenced the creation of the ‘Big Cat’ jewels. Her signature motif, a diamond scintillation, was incorporated into the first panther ring. Jeanne Toussaint was the first European to go on a safari in Kenya, where she met Cartier. The pair travelled to Africa together and became the first European to see the panther in its natural habitat.

Since then, the Cartier Panther has become one of the most iconic symbols of the company. The first panther ring was made in 1914 with diamond and onyx spots. Since then, the brand has continued to introduce panther designs. In 2009, the company celebrated the company’s 100th anniversary, and released a collection of 56 pieces of jewelry inspired by the panther’s unique characteristics.

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