Cartier Panthère de N7048600 Cartier Necklace White Gold with Diamonds Emerald and Onyx

  • Ref. N7048600
  • Panther’s dimensions : 57 x 19 x 5 mm. (2.244 x 0.75 x 0.197″)
  • Total Length : 420 mm (16.54 inches)
  • Diamond weight : 3.71 carats
  • Weight: 52 grams

Product Description

Cartier Panthère de N7048600 Cartier Necklace White Gold with Diamonds Emerald and Onyx

An 18 k white gold Cartier necklace, “Panther” collection. The feline is entirely paved with brilliant-cut diamonds, his eye is enhanced with an emerald, the necklace he wears and his nose are enhanced with an onyx.

 

  • Ref. N7048600
  • Panther’s dimensions : 57 x 19 x 5 mm. (2.244 x 0.75 x 0.197″)
  • Total Length : 420 mm (16.54 inches)
  • Diamond weight : 3.71 carats
  • Weight: 52 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 Necklace White Gold With Diamonds N7048600

 

If you want a statement necklace that speaks of style and luxury, consider this Cartier Panthre de Cartier Necklace in white gold. This necklace is adorned with diamonds that sparkle and dazzle. It also features the coveted Cartier logo. This necklace is the perfect addition to any formal or casual outfit. Cartier offers different delivery methods to suit your needs. In case you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can request a return within 30 days.

Cartier’s interpretation of the panther

A few decades ago, the panther was a popular motif for women’s jewelry. The panther was the symbol of feminity in the early twentieth century, and Cartier was among the first to use it. The first panther piece was a women’s watch made in 1914, and the next year a cigarette case made of platinum, onyx, and diamonds featured the panther.

The panther motif has become a popular design for Cartier over the years, and the house has continued to launch new panther pieces every year. In 2009, the brand celebrated its 100-year anniversary by introducing a 56-piece collection of panther jewelry. In celebration of the anniversary, the brand also held an exhibition called “Cartier style.” The panther, also known as the Panthere de Cartier, has long been one of the company’s most iconic pieces.

The panther’s most iconic design, the abstract panther, first appeared in a watch in 1914. The abstract form of the panther is both elegant and daring, and it hints at the untamed nature of the animal. Cartier’s interpretation of the panthers uses a bold combination of black and white, alternating with diamonds and onyx. Its spots add geometric structure and pigment to the composition.

The panther was also the inspiration for many of the brand’s most iconic pieces. In 1917, the company’s renowned artist Jeanne Toussaint introduced the panther to the company as a symbol of feminine femininity and independence. Since then, it has become a symbol of the brand and has become a signature design element.

The panther is an iconic animal in French culture. Cartier’s interpretation of the panther began in 1914 when French safari photographer Jeanne Toussaint spotted a panther on a safari in Africa. The panther featured in the first Panthere wristwatch and was featured in a greeting card as well. Jeanne, who was named “La Panthere” by Louis Cartier, wore a full-length panther coat while on safari.

Two years later, Toussaint reinterpreted the panther as a three-dimensional character. His ring featured two semi-full panthers positioned around a central ruby, and featured graphic heads and limbs. He also created a ring in yellow gold set with emeralds. It was a birthday gift for the Duchess of Windsor, who was a member of the Panthere tribe.

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection was influenced by the flamboyance of Art Deco. This style featured brightly coloured gemstones set in abstract shapes. Several artists drew inspiration from Cartier’s Tutti Frutti designs. Paul Flato, a master of Art Deco, was one such artist. He often referred to his pieces as wiggly jewels because of their flamboyant designs.

In the 1970s, the heiress of the Singer sewing machine commissioned an elaborate necklace from Cartier. The necklace was unusual and became very sought after. The Tutti Frutti design was also a popular choice. In 1970, Cartier named the collection Tutti Frutti. The name was meant as a lighthearted reference, and referred to the jewels and gemstones.

Cartier’s Tutti Frutti style is one of the most well-known jewellery designs ever. It features brightly coloured gemstones, along with intricate carved patterns. The collection first emerged in 1901, when Pierre Cartier crafted a necklace for Queen Alexandra, Empress Consort of India. Later, in 1911, the designer’s brother Jacques visited India and used carved Mughal gemstones in his geometric platinum designs. He also incorporated enamel and diamonds to create stunning designs.

Tutti Frutti pieces from the Tutti Frutti collection include bracelets, earrings, and brooches. These pieces are adorned with diamonds, gemstones, and other precious stones. During this collection, Cartier incorporated Mughal art designs into their jewelry, resulting in some of the most iconic pieces of the twentieth century.

The name Tutti Frutti was coined in the 1970s and was trademarked by Cartier in 1989. Its design had been worn by Queen Alexandra, the Empress of India, and the Empress of India. Queen Alexandra had Cartier create a necklace for her, and the resulting necklace was a symbol of her royalty. The necklace was embellished with rubies, emeralds, and sapphires.

Another iconic piece from the Tutti Frutti collection was a bracelet created by Cartier circa 1930 and passed down through the family of the designer for 30 years. This multi-gem Indian design features an array of stones, including carved emeralds, sapphires, and old European diamonds. Black enamel lines the bracelet, and the rubies are set in pairs.

Cartier’s Love bracelet

The Cartier Panthre de Cartier Necklace White Gold and Diamonds N7048600 features a diamond cat with an emerald cat’s eye and an onyx cat’s nose. The necklace can be customized by varying the size, number of stones, and carat weight of the diamonds.

Cartier’s Tank watch

The Cartier Panthre de Cartier Necklace is a classic necklace that features diamonds. It is part of the “Panther” collection and features a diamond cat with an onyx nose and an emerald eye. This necklace is available in different sizes, carat weight, and stone colors.

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