The icon has a place in jewelry—and design—history.
Cartier is having a roaring good time at Art Basel Miami Beach, thanks in part to the house’s latest ‘Into the Wild’ exhibition, located a few blocks from the brand’s recently opened flagship. 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 ...
When the Duchess of Windsor wore Cartier’s very first three-dimensional jeweled Panthère brooch in 1948, it was considered a daring statement. “Up until the '40s, only courtesans or actresses wore ...
It has been a red carpet jewelry season of icons and archives. Tonight, nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category for her work in Emilia Pérez, actress Zoe Saldaña chose the former: a one-of-a ...
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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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 ...
In case it hasn’t been clear, the gender distinctions in the watch world are quickly disappearing. This, combined with the waning days of Big Watch—i.e. the 46mm Panerais and Breitlings of the 1990s ...
The pouncing panther decorated with black enamel spots and pear-shaped emerald eyes, clasping a pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond ball, to a single-strand of 8.0mm-8.5mm cultured pearls, panther and ...