B4085900, Solid Panthere de Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Tsavorite Garnets and Onyx Ring B4085900
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.
Solid Panthère de Cartier ring, 18K yellow gold, tsavorite garnets, onyx.
Metal: 18k yellow gold (19g)
Gemstones: savorite Garnets and Onyx
Width of the pattern: 11 mm
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Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Ring B4085900
The Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Ring B40850900 is a ring that is designed to be versatile and wearable. It is part of the Love collection and features the famous 6 screw motif. The gross weight of the ring is 6.80 grams. This ring comes with a certificate of authenticity and presentation box from RichDiamonds. You may also like these Cartier rings:
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Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Tsavorite Garnets and Onyx Ring B4085900
The cartier panther is an iconic symbol for the brand. First appearing in the company’s collection in 1914, the panther was tamed by Louis Cartier and his apprentice, Jeanne Toussaint. They are fierce, playful and lovable, and each one displays different personalities. This ring celebrates the different traits of each.
Cartier panther
The panther is the enduring icon of Cartier. It first appeared in the Maison’s collection in 1914, when Louis Cartier tamed the legendary cat. His wife, Jeanne Toussaint, then turned him into an enduring legend. The elusive feline is fierce, playful, and lovable, displaying various personalities. This ring is a perfect example of these different personality traits.
Cartier’s Tutti Frutti collection
A stunningly beautiful tutti frutti piece is part of a famous jewelry line by French luxury house Cartier. Daisy Fellowes is said to have been the inspiration behind the “Tutti Frutti” design and purchased a mysterious Cartier clock in 1973. Today, this piece of vintage jewelry is one of the most highly valued in the world. It sells for more than EUR1.2 million. A rare piece of Cartier jewelry like this is sure to be worth much more than its hefty price tag.
The Tutti Frutti design was not given the name Tutti Frutti until the 1970s. It was a combination of exotic Indian style with modern craftsmanship. The resulting necklace was one of Cartier’s most iconic pieces, influencing future Royal commissions and becoming the basis for some of the most famous designs in the world. During this time, Jacques Cartier had traveled to India and became enamored with the depth of colour found in Indian gemstones.
The most famous Tutti Frutti piece is the “Collier Hindou Necklace” created by Cartier for a fashion editor in 1936. It features carved diamonds and sapphires as part of the necklace’s design. The necklace was made to be worn as a brooch or headband and was passed down through a family for over 30 years. Emmeline de Casteja, the wife of an American politician, had a Tutti Frutti necklace made for her in 1936.
Cartier’s mystery clocks
Mystery clocks, as the name suggests, are timepieces with mysterious functions. The mysterious features of these watches are attributed to their creation by Harry Houdini, who created a clock that had no perceivable gears or hands. Creating these mysterious creations is a form of conjuring that draws a viewer’s attention and inspires a feeling of disbelief. Houdini is regarded as the father of modern conjuring and his creations often defy the laws of physics. Like Houdini, Cartier was inspired by the enigmatic quality of these tricks.
The first of the Cartier mystery clocks was created in 1912 and is a classic example of this design. Made in small numbers, these clocks were sold all over the world and were quickly rediscovered. In addition, the success of these watches led to the creation of the Cartier Collection in 1973, which includes over 1,600 precious items. It is no wonder that this unique timepiece was a cult item.
A mystery clock’s mechanism is concealed beneath a rock crystal disc that is covered in a disc. This disc conceals a complex rack-and-pinion system that is designed to create the illusion of movement. The hands seem to rotate with no assistance, a feat that has become synonymous with Louis Cartier. The construction of each Cartier mystery clock took over a year and required the expertise of many craftspeople.
B4085900, Solid Panthere de Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Tsavorite Garnets and Onyx Ring B4085900
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