Cartier Panthère De H6001017 Cartier Bracelet White Gold Diamonds

  • Ref. H6001017
  • Metal:White Gold,18k Gold
  • Stone:581 diamonds totaling 4.59 carats,Emerald,Onyx
  • Weight:31.02 g

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Cartier Panthère De H6001017 Cartier Bracelet White Gold Diamonds

An exceptional Cartier 18k white gold diamond, onyx and emerald bracelet from the Panthere de Cartier collection. The bracelet features the iconic panther motif set with 2 pear shaped emerald eyes, 54 onyx spots and 581 pave set round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling 4.13ct. The panther motif lays flush on a black toile de moire satin bracelet with the tail of the motif one that articulates, essentially moves up and down. A diamond slide and lock clasp also features on the satin bracelet. The bracelet is a size 16 and has a gross weight of 31.02 grams.

 

  • Ref. H6001017
  • Metal:White Gold,18k Gold
  • Stone:581 diamonds totaling 4.59 carats,Emerald,Onyx
  • Weight:31.02 g
  • 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 Panthere De Cartier Bracelet White Gold Diamonds H6001017

 

Designed by Louis-Francois Cartier, this bracelet is a fine example of his style. It is made from white gold and features diamonds, a signature of his work.

Designed by Louis-Francois Cartier

Designed by Louis-Francois Cartier, the Ballon Bleu de Cartier is an impressive piece of craftsmanship and one for the discerning eye. As its namesake suggests, this is the brand’s crown prince, and if you are in the market for a luxury timepiece, you might want to consider these finely honed specimens. Featuring a spherical sapphire crystal, the Ballon Bleu de Cartier has garnered quite a following among connoisseurs of fine jewelry.

The best part is that it is not only affordable, but comes with a three year guarantee. It’s not every day you find a brand with a name as respected as Cartier. Founded in 1884, the name has been around for quite some time, and the brand has a history worthy of a trip to Paris. The brand has recently been spotted on the wrists of celebrities from the red carpet to the playgrounds of the ilk. The brand has a knack for producing high quality watches that cost a fraction of the average joe’s joe.

Made in the Coral jewelry factory

Using premium materials, Cartier produces elegant accessories that are sought after by collectors from around the world. They also feature fine diamond watches that are favored by celebrities and royalty.

In the mid-1800s, Louis-Francois Cartier founded his brand, establishing it as a leader in luxury jewelry and watches. He invented the large-diameter watch and created a metal grid to protect the dial. He was referred to as the “Jeweler of Kings,” and issued royal warrants to many European crowns. King Edward VII of Great Britain ordered 27 tiaras for his coronation in 1902.

In the early 1900s, panthers became a fascination for Cartier. The company began to produce panther-themed jewelry. The panther was soon referred to as a symbol of the house. Socialite Barbara Hutton and Princess Nina Aga Khan commissioned panther pieces for their collections. Louis Cartier also began to offer figurative reproductions of the animal.

Jeanne Toussaint, the former director of fine jewelry at Cartier, adored panthers. Her love of the animal inspired her to decorate her home with panther skins. She accepted a job offer from Cartier in 1933 and became the creative director for jewellery. She incorporated a wide variety of influences into her creations.

She also began to introduce gemstones into her jewelry. She first used onyx on a woman’s bracelet watch in 1914. She also incorporated sapphires into her jewelry. She also introduced sinuous creatures in yellow gold. The panther became a symbol of Cartier and became a popular motif in its jewelry collections.

The Cartier Panthere bracelet is the latest iconic expression of the panther. It is designed with a geometrical pattern and swivel mechanism. It features brilliant-cut diamonds, emeralds and onyx. The bracelet retails for $160,000.

The Cartier Panthere watch also features diamonds and sapphires. The watch has a panther on the dial and an emerald eye. It is crafted in yellow gold and white gold. The watch is also crafted with lacquer spots and a mechanical Manufacture movement.

The Panthere De Cartier necklace is a tribute to George Barbier’s invitation to a jewellery exhibition. It is crafted from white gold and platinum. It is set with eight hundred and thirty-three brilliant-cut diamonds and a 116-carat cabochon-cut emerald. The necklace is sold for fifty thousand dollars at GWS Auctions in August of 2019.

The Cartier Trinity ring is a ring that has been worn by numerous celebrities. It symbolizes enduring love. It was designed by Louis Cartier in 1924. It has been worn by Princess Diana, Nicole Kidman and other celebrities. The Trinity ring is still a staple of Cartier’s jewelry line. It is also available as a pendant. The ring features three interlinking bands. The ring measures 3mm wide and 3.5mm thick.

Cartier jewelry should be stored in its original box and should be cleaned regularly. It is best to clean the jewelry with a soft brush and warm, soapy water. It is also best to take the jewelry to a Cartier specialist in a Cartier boutique annually. It is best to remove the jewelry when washing hands or using corrosive products.

Inspired by Jeanne Toussaint

Whether you’re looking for a show-stopping watch, a lavish necklace, or an exceptional pair of earrings, you can find them in the Panthere de Cartier collection. This is an iconic collection that features Cartier’s signature panther motif. Each panther piece is created in wax and then sculpted into shape by the Cartier artisans. The resulting jewels are elegant, sculptural works that represent a new take on nature.

The Panthere de Cartier collection is one of the most iconic high jewelry collections in the world. It has long been loved by celebrities from the twentieth century. It’s no wonder why; the collection combines the aesthetics of a feline with the grace and sophistication of a woman.

The first panther designs in Cartier’s collection appeared in the 1930s. The first panther brooch was crafted of diamonds. The feline motif was further developed in the 1950s. In 1983, Cartier launched the Panther watch. The watch has continued to be successful even today. The Panthere watch is a symbol of Cartier’s legacy.

Cartier’s history with the panther begins with Jeanne Toussaint. She was one of the most famous jewelry designers of the twentieth century. She helped Cartier create some of their most iconic designs. She also served as the company’s Artistic Director for High Jewelry from 1933 to 1970. She was the first woman to hold such a position in the jewelry industry.

Toussaint was born in Belgium in 1887. She grew up in Charleroi, where her family made fine lace. Her mother specialized in lacemaking, but she was always interested in fashion. When Toussaint was old enough, she moved to Paris. There, she met Louis Cartier, the CEO of Cartier. In 1913, Cartier hired Toussaint as director of its luxury jewelry department. Cartier was impressed with her fashion sense, as well as her joie de vivre. She also took on an assignment to design lipstick tubes in gold and platinum.

Toussaint also designed a pair of luxurious necessaries for rich heiresses of the 1920s. She incorporated Indian fashion into her designs, and she used coral and other gemstones. The creations were reminiscent of traditional panther jewelry. She also created a gold and enamel panther brooch.

Jeanne Toussaint is often called the “Coco Chanel of jewelry.” She was a designer, who helped turn Cartier’s iconic panther into an icon. She was also an expert on creating a design that would last for generations. In fact, many of her designs are still in existence today.

Cartier’s panther motif was first seen in an advertisement for the company, in an Art Deco-style watercolor painting that drew a glamorous woman with a panther at her feet. It’s thought that this may be the first time that Cartier and the panther were publicly acknowledged. However, it was only after the company hired George Barbier to draw an illustration for a jewelry exhibition that the connection between Cartier and the panther was made public.

Cartier Panthère De H6001017 Cartier Bracelet White Gold Diamonds

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