The panther first leapt into Cartier history in 1914 — courtesy of a watch adorned with onyx and diamond “spots,” designed by Louis Cartier himself. More than a century later, it remains a symbol of ...
The panther has become so synonymous with Cartier that any jewelry iterations of the majestic animal outside of the Parisian house appear mere copies. Starting in the 1920s, the maison’s famed ...
Almost since its inception, the venerable house of Cartier has treated the animal world with the respect and dignity it deserves—not to mention fully embracing the mystery and desires inherent in the ...
A legacy brand is obliged to deliver on the expected. There cannot really be a Cartier High Jewelry collection without a diamond-studded panther, can there? How then to maintain tradition while still ...
The creation of a Panthère—whether captured in-motion in a wristwatch, crouched in a ready position on a brooch, or reimagined across a wide array of variations—is not merely the depiction of an ...
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