Cartier Panthère de H4183300 Cartier Ring Platinum Diamonds Emeralds Sapphire Onyx

  • Ref.H4183300
  • Panthère de Cartier ring, platinum 950/1000, set with 2 emerald eyes, 1 onyx nose, 67 sapphire spots, and 700 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 5.06 carats.
  • Price: Upon request

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Cartier Panthère de H4183300 Cartier Ring Platinum Diamonds Emeralds Sapphire Onyx

The Cartier panther first leapt into the Maison’s aesthetic in 1914. Whilst Louis Cartier was the first to tame the legendary creature, his associate Jeanne Toussaint went on to make magnificent use of the now-iconic feline motif. Since then, the panther, by turns predatory, playful or languid, has revealed different facets of its wild personality from collection to collection.

 

  • Ref.H4183300
  • Panthère de Cartier ring, platinum 950/1000, set with 2 emerald eyes, 1 onyx nose, 67 sapphire spots, and 700 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 5.06 carats.
  • 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 Platinum Diamonds Emeralds H4183300

 

If you’re looking to purchase a ring, you may want to look into the Panthre de Cartier ring. This stunning ring is crafted of platinum and diamonds. It features a total of 73 diamonds and emeralds and is a great choice for someone who loves color and sparkle. In addition, the platinum and diamonds will help to protect the ring from scratches and wear.

Cartier’s golden years

The golden years of Cartier’s jewelry were marked by several events. The company became the official jeweler of 15 royal households. The company also acquired a large collection of gems from India. The company was able to incorporate these gems into its own designs, resulting in a new style of multi-gem pieces. This style reached its peak with the Hindu necklace, commissioned by Daisy Fellowes.

The company moved to rue de la Paix in 1899, which would soon become the epicenter of the French luxury trade. By this time, Alfred Cartier had largely retired, leaving his son Louis to run the company. During the first years of his ownership, Louis Cartier worked hand-in-hand with his brother Pierre. He eventually secured the location where the company currently stands from industrialist Morton F. Plant in 1917.

During his golden years, Cartier’s jewelry continued to be popular with the upper-class and French royalty. By 1856, the company had won patronage from Empress Eugenie and Princess Mathilde, second cousins of Napoleon III. During this period, Cartier continued to serve the wealthy and affluent crowd, as well as aspirant bankers and industrialists.

The first expedition led by Jacques Cartier to the Americas was an important one, as he travelled the northern lands in search of gold and spices. He was able to reach the island of Newfoundland in only 20 days. During this time, Cartier married Mary Catherine des Granches, who belonged to a powerful family. In 1534, King Francis I of France ordered a new wave of naval exploration, and he became the leader of this expedition.

The art of Cartier’s jewelry began to evolve during the golden years. Its early pieces featured scarab motifs, lotus blossoms, turquoise, garnet, and lotus blossoms. As the era progressed, the brand began to incorporate diamonds, onyx, and platinum into its designs.

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection

The Tutti Frutti collection by Cartier is a stunning range of colourful jewellery. Inspired by the traditional Indian jewellery, these pieces feature a bold combination of diamonds and gemstones. The jewellery is often set in platinum. The style was first introduced in 1901 by Pierre Cartier, who created the first Tutti Frutti necklace for Queen Alexandra. She was the wife of King Edward VII and the Empress Consort of India. The following year, his brother Jacques travelled to India to study the culture of that region. In 1911, he brought back with him pieces of jewellery that featured Indian motifs.

In 1911, Jacques Cartier went to India to study the ancient art of stone carving. He was impressed by the depth of colour of the stones and wanted to bring this into his own designs. Eventually, he returned to France and perfected the tutti frutti design. The collection featured a wide variety of designs, from bracelets to necklaces to brooches. Lapel pins and clip on earrings were also part of the collection.

During the 1920s and 1930s, the Tutti Frutti style gained widespread popularity. The most renowned example of the collection is the Cartier Collier Hindou necklace, which was commissioned by Daisy Fellowes, an American heiress and famous singer. The necklace was so impressive that it became the most expensive Tutti Frutti jewel to sell at auction. It was bought by Cartier in 1991 for $2,655,172, and is now a part of the Cartier Collection.

The Tutti Frutti collection also inspired other artists and jewellers. For example, Paul Flato, an Art Deco master, was influenced by the Tutti Frutti collection and used brightly coloured gemstones in his designs. Flato referred to his pieces as “wiggly jewels”.

Cartier’s Panthere de Cartier

The Panthere de Cartier Ring Platinum Diamonds and Emeralds H4183300 is a fine example of Cartier’s renown savoir-faire. The ring features 700 brilliant-cut diamonds with a total carat weight of 5.06 carats. The piece was commissioned by the famous jewellery collector George Barbier. The original piece was made in 1914.

The Panthere de Cartier watch combines functionality with style. A miniature spectacle is displayed within the dial with a mechanical Manufacture movement. Its design evokes the hourglass, an ancient art form that evolved from a simple mechanism. The watch was designed after five years of research and two patent applications. A pair of emerald, sapphire, and diamond brooches encircle a gold case.

The Panthere de Cartier Ring is set with diamonds and emeralds in platinum and white gold. The watch’s striking face is accented with brilliant-cut diamonds and emerald drops. The Panthere de Cartier bracelet is also set with diamonds and emeralfs, and features a platinum and onyx band.

Cartier’s Love bracelet

If you’re looking for a unique piece of jewelry, look no further than this stunning Cartier Panthre de Cartier Ring. The platinum setting is accentuated by brilliant-cut diamonds and emeralds. The panther’s eyes are set with emeralds, giving this ring a unique look.

Cartier’s famous panther ring has a history that dates back more than a century. It’s constantly evolving, incorporating new elements into the collection as it progresses. The design began with the commission of a painting by George Barbier, Lady With a Panther. Eventually, the artist created a rectangular panther-patterned watch case for the company, as well as a diamond cigarette case for its star-shaped watch face. This collection later went on to inspire the famous La Panthere de Cartier ring and a variety of other designs.

Cartier’s Panthere de Cartier ring

Cartier is one of the most famous and highly regarded jewelry companies in the world. With more than 200 locations in more than 20 countries, they have an enormous range of luxury items available for purchase. Their products include not only jewelry, but watches and accessories, too. From stainless steel keyrings to women’s necklaces, there is a Cartier item to suit every occasion.

This unique piece features an emerald eye and brilliant-cut diamonds. The diamonds are set on a yellow gold setting. It also has an onyx setting and features an intricate design of a panther’s head.

Cartier was founded by Louis-Francois Cartier, who was born into poverty and eventually grew to be one of the world’s most famous jewelers. He began his eponymous empire in 1847 when he inherited a jewelry shop from Adolphe Picard. The company was soon known for creating high-quality, elegant jewelry, and had even been crowned by King Edward VII of England.

Cartier Panthère de H4183300 Cartier Ring Platinum Diamonds Emeralds Sapphire Onyx

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