Yellow Gold Panthère de Cartier Ring
Color
Gold
Status
In stock
Details
Ever since it was introduced in 1914 as a diamond-laden wristwatch inspired by George Barbier'sLady With a Panther, the emblematic Panthère de Cartier has been an intrinsic part of the Maison's glorious aesthetic. Prowling throughmany of Cartier's coveted collections - so much so that it even boasts its own alphabet - the imposing and untamed mascot has been reinvented and reshaped time and time again; now, it's given a graphic twist to form the openwork design of this 18-karat yellow gold ring. With striking tsavorite garnets as its fearsome eyes and a powerful onyx to the nose, the feline brings boundless confidence to your jewellery box.
Details
Ever since it was introduced in 1914 as a diamond-laden wristwatch inspired by George Barbier'sLady With a Panther, the emblematic Panthère de Cartier has been an intrinsic part of the Maison's glorious aesthetic. Prowling throughmany of Cartier's coveted collections - so much so that it even boasts its own alphabet - the imposing and untamed mascot has been reinvented and reshaped time and time again; now, it's given a graphic twist to form the openwork design of this 18-karat yellow gold ring. With striking tsavorite garnets as its fearsome eyes and a powerful onyx to the nose, the feline brings boundless confidence to your jewellery box.
Ever since it was introduced in 1914 as a diamond-laden wristwatch inspired by George Barbier'sLady With a Panther, the emblematic Panthère de Cartier has been an intrinsic part of the Maison's glorious aesthetic. Prowling throughmany of Cartier's coveted collections - so much so that it even boasts its own alphabet - the imposing and untamed mascot has been reinvented and reshaped time and time again; now, it's given a graphic twist to form the openwork design of this 18-karat yellow gold ring. With striking tsavorite garnets as its fearsome eyes and a powerful onyx to the nose, the feline brings boundless confidence to your jewellery box.