Panthère de Cartier hoop earrings, 18K white gold, each set with 2 emerald eyes, 21 onyx spots, 1 onyx nose and 239 diamonds totaling 3.11 carats The panther, the symbolic animal of Cartier, made its first appearance in the Maison’s collections in 1914. Louis Cartier was the first to tame the mythic animal, and his colleague Jeanne Toussaint turned it …
Cartier Les Oiseaux Libérés earrings, 18K white gold, gray mother-of pearl, emeralds, ruby beads, each set with 202 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 1.19 carats. These gorgeous Cartier Les Oiseaux Liberes Earrings are from the Les Oiseaux Liberes collection. Furthermore, they are parrots with ruby tassels studded with Diamonds on the leaves, Collar and Head. Also, the 18k parrots are covered in …
Cartier Les Oiseaux Libérés earrings, 18K white gold, gray mother-of pearl, emeralds, emeralds beads, each set with 202 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 1.19 carats. These gorgeous Cartier Les Oiseaux Liberes Earrings are from the Les Oiseaux Liberes collection. Furthermore, they are parrots with Emerald tassels studded with Diamonds on the leaves, Collar and Head. Also, the 18k parrots are covered in …
Panthère de Cartier High Jewelry bracelet – 18k yellow gold, sculpted black jasper, emerald eyes, orange brilliant-cut diamonds Cartier has never stopped reinterpreting the panther, it is favorite icon. For a century, the jeweler has transcribed in turn all the experssions of it;s personality: free-spirited, noble,playful,even cuddly…Here it’s the predatory attitude that has been privileged. Confronted face to face on …
This exquisite pair of Les Oiseaux Liberes earrings from Cartier’s Fauna and Flora collection were masterfully crafted of solid 18k yellow gold. The earrings have an innovative articulated design that showcases the strategic movement of the pieces, in the form of a characterful bird. They are paved with approximately 2.50ctw VS1-VS2/E-F diamonds. They are finished with iridescent, gray mother of …
Emeralds stones have always fascinated … Their color is intense, the rarity becomes even more rare day after day. Colombian emeralds are the most seeked. And some emeralds can even get to a higher value than diamonds. The emerald is a mineral that comes from the group of silicates, a subgroup of the cyclosilicates and a variety of the beryl. …
Serpenti’ coil bracelet set with round brilliant-cut diamonds and pear-shaped emerald eyes,18K white gold, signed Bulgari and numbered. Metal: 18k white gold Diamonds: totaling 4.19ct Gemstones: 2 emerald eyes totaling 0.26ct Inner circumference 6.3″ Price: Please contact us vis WhatsApp or Email for factory direct selling price Like it? We can specially make it for you! KissTheLuxury is a professional …
These Cartier Diamond Panthere Tassel Earrings are splendid and quite unusual. 18K white gold, 10 emeralds, 444 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 5.95 carats, onyx. Metal: 18k white gold Diamonds: 444 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 5.95ct Gemstones: 10 emeralds & onyx REF: HP800976 Price: Please contact us vis WhatsApp or Email for factory direct selling price Like it? We can specially make it …
Les Oiseaux Libérés earrings, 18K white gold, grey mother-of pearl, emerald, sapphire, 2 drop-shaped emeralds, each set with 186 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 0.96 carats. Metal: 18k white gold (weight 24.4g) Diamonds: each set with 186 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 0.96 carats Gemstones: Grey mother-of pearl, emerald, sapphire, 2 drop-shaped emeralds REF.: H8000125 Price: Please contact us vis WhatsApp or Email for …
An exceptional piece embodying Cartier’s most iconic creature, the great Panther, designed as a platinum ring set with an opulence of brilliant-cut diamonds, highlighted with sapphire ‘spots’, its gleaming eyes set with pear-shaped emeralds and the nose with cabochon-cut black onyx. A striking statement piece for the hand. Metal: Platium Diamonds: 461 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 4.90ct Gemstonds: sapphire, emerald and …
The panther, the symbolic animal of Cartier, made its first appearance in the Maison’s collections in 1914. Louis Cartier was the first to tame the mythic animal, and his colleague Jeanne Toussaint turned it into a legend. The panther can be fierce, playful, or lovable, displaying all the facets of its liberated personality from one collection to the next. Panthère …