Cartier’s double-headed Panthère de Cartier pieces raise the stakes for everyday jewellery
By The Time Place Magazine
Panthère de Cartier ring, white gold, onyx, emeralds, diamonds
Cartier’s emblematic feline returns with twice as much fervour in the Panthère de Cartier Collection, featuring not one, but two of the iconic animals. As part of a collection that celebrates individuality, the unforgettable duo is immaculately moulded on an array of rings and bracelets that serve to perpetuate the panther’s mysterious, yet strong appeal.
Panthère de Cartier ring, yellow gold, onyx, emeralds, diamonds
Considered the Maison’s favourite animal, the panther first appeared in the form of a spotted motif on a Louis Cartier creation. It made its mark on Cartier’s creative universe after being galvanised by Jeanne Toussaint, appointed Creative Director in 1933, who imagined a creation in three dimensions.
Panthère de Cartier bracelet, yellow gold, onyx, emeralds, diamonds
The Panthère de Cartier is now twice as magnetic, thanks to the presence of Cartier’s iconic feline emblem, but double in number. Positioned face-to-face, the stealthy creatures adorn a torque necklace, a bangle bracelet and rings. Rendered with piercing eyes and finely detailed expressions, they are enduring symbols of Cartier’s jewellery heritage and its wonderful naturalistic tradition.

Chanelling the powerful and intense nature of Cartier’s emblematic animal, the jewellery are offered in three different 18-carat gold tones. The yellow gold and rose gold selections are decorated with onyx, black lacquer and tsavorite garnets, while versions with brilliant-cut diamonds heighten the feline’s unparalleled allure. A singular ring in white gold is similarly embellished with dazzling diamonds, delicately enhancing the facets of the panther. These pieces hug the body as closely as possible and are incredibly versatile: they can be stacked, mixed or worn in pairs. Exceptionally crafted and intricately detailed, the new Panthère de Cartier collection is a figurative representation of the Maison’s spirit animal.
Cartier presents double the allure with its new Panthère de Cartier jewellery offerings
The powerful feline of the house of Cartier has claimed its territory since it was first introduced over a century ago. In 1914, Louis Cartier commissioned a pivotal invitation for the Maison’s upcoming exhibit—an invitation that featured a mysterious animal in the background. The curious silhouette sparked intrigue among society and later spurred an onslaught of creative genius. For years to come, Cartier hinted at the majestic panther’s presence through charming motifs and two-dimensional depictions. It was only 21 years later, under the wings of Creative Director Jeanne Toussaint that the feline fully came to life in the form of a ring. Since then, Cartier’s charming panther has become an irreplaceable symbol in the world of high luxury, immortalised by the iconic Panthère de Cartier Collection the world has come to adore.
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