Cartier au750, Panthere de Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Ring with Black Lacquer Onyx & Peridot N4193100

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Metal: 18k yellow gold (Size 7 63g) (Base on the size) Gemstones: black lacquer, peridots, onyx Width of the pattern according to metrics: 29.7 to 33.5 mm REF.: N4193100
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Metal: 18k yellow gold (Size 7 63g) (Base on the size)
Gemstones: black lacquer, peridots, onyx
Width of the pattern according to metrics: 29.7 to 33.5 mm
REF.: N4193100

Cartier au750, Panthere de Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Ring with Black Lacquer Onyx & Peridot N4193100

This fiercely fashionable design from the Panthe?re de Cartier collection is crafted of 18 karat yellow gold and boasts an almost faceted look. The ring is spotted with black lacquer to emulate the panther’s spots, future detailed with a cabochon cut onyx nose and two marquise shaped peridot eyes. This stunning ring makes for the perfect accessory for any occasion, with the classic style only from Cartier! Designed as a gold and lacquer head of a panther set with peridot eyes and onyx nose

Metal: 18k yellow gold (Size 7 63g) (Base on the size)
Gemstones: black lacquer, peridots, onyx
Width of the pattern according to metrics: 29.7 to 33.5 mm
REF.: N4193100
Price: $25,300, Please contact us for factory direct selling price.

Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Ring

The Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Ring N4194100 features a carved onyx nose and tsavorite garnet eyes. It measures 11mm in width and is a size US 7 1/2. The ring is signed by Cartier and comes with its original pouch and service papers. The ring is in excellent condition and comes with its authenticity certificate. To buy it, you need to know a little about Cartier’s quality.

Cartier’s panther-inspired jewelry

Throughout the 20th century, big cats became popular as ways to express femininity. Cartier created its first panther-inspired jewelry in 1913, when it designed a watch with a spotted coat resembling a panther’s. As the popularity of big cats increased, more Cartier watches were created with the same theme. This unique design has endured through the years, appearing on watches from the house’s greatest benefactors to rock stars.

The evolution of the Cartier panther is also a reflection of the times in which it was created. From the abstract Art Deco styling of the early 20th century to the figurative panther pieces worn by the Duchess of Windsor in the 1940s, the regal Swiss maison’s collection has undergone a dramatic transformation. In the 1940s, women only wore figurative jewelry, such as necklaces or earrings, and today, the company’s panther collection is one of the most sophisticated on the market.

In 1927, Jeanne Toussaint, a friend of Louis Cartier, joined the company and became its artistic director of high jewelry. Together, they created a legend around the panther and refined the design into jewelry that could be worn by many women. The first pieces of panther jewelry were diamond and onyx brooches, depicting the full creature. Toussaint’s influence on the design of Cartier’s jewelry led to the creation of the famous panther-inspired rings.

Cartier’s love ring

A stunning example of a classic design is Cartier’s love ring N4194100. Designed by the legendary designer Aldo Cipullo, the Juste un Clou collection was a pivotal step for the French house. The ring was created to blur the lines between fashion and high-class jewellery, and to embody the brand’s unrivalled expertise in bridge-building. The ring features delicately bent hardware and luminous diamonds that are both elegant and timeless. The Cartier brand’s ability to bridge this gap is beyond description, and its Juste Un Clou collection features timeless, wearable pieces that capture the spirit of the 1970s.

Designed in 1969, this ring has become a symbol of enduring love and marriage. It is one of the few pieces that have received such a prestigious accolade from the fashion industry, and it is one of the few pieces that has stood the test of time. This ring has become one of the most popular styles in recent years, and is the most expensive of its kind. It costs as much as $16’000 for a simple 18-karat yellow-gold band, but the full pave version costs as much as $40’000.

The lock on this ring is one of the company’s trademarks. This two-part mechanism is secured with a miniature gold screwdriver, and serves to reinforce the idea of love locking two people together. The lock on this ring embodies both the enduring quality of a bond and its ability to express the desires of a woman. And it can be worn with any outfit, making it a timeless and elegant choice for a romantic relationship.

Cartier’s love bracelet

The classic oval Cartier Love bracelet has a slimmer version that is easy to secure using a screwdriver. The slim version is a more affordable alternative to the original Cartier Love bracelet. You can purchase one of these gorgeous bracelets for your significant other at any retail store. The charms on both versions are shaped the same, and they are made to fit the wrist of your loved one. For more information on these Cartier charms, read on!

Although this piece of jewelry is one of the most famous and expensive in the world, it is notorious for being a counterfeit. The Love bracelet was originally only available to couples, but the bracelet’s popularity led to loosening of the rules. Most modern Love bracelets have a single screw closure that is easier to put on yourself. Initially, the bracelets were not marked with serial numbers, but this was changed after a number of fakes began to appear in the market. In the secondary market, it is important to check for a unique code to ensure that the bracelet is a genuine Cartier creation.

The design of the Love bracelet is a classic example of the integration of function and decor. The two arcs of 18 karat gold are connected by screws that are visible on the clasp, resulting in an elegant and enduring piece of jewelry. Traditionally, the two curved pieces were held together with screws. Nowadays, these same screws are found on Cartier’s Santos de Cartier watch. These decorative screws were present in the Santos de Cartier watch from 1904.

Cartier au750, Panthere de Cartier 18k Yellow Gold Ring with Black Lacquer Onyx & Peridot N4193100

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