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The Wick Culture - Objects Cartier Panther Pin

Objects Cartier Panther Pin

Brighten up frocks and jackets with this Cartier panther pin crafted in highly polished yellow gold with flecks of black enamel. The most iconic and timeless of the house’s motifs, the panther entered the Cartier family in 1914 by means of an onyx-spotted panther pattern wristwatch. Since then, Cartier’s panther jewels have been worn by such famous clients as Daisy Fellowes, the Duchess of Windsor and American heiress Barbara Hutton. Although the feline motif has gone through multiple variations over the past 100 years, it is still considered a must-have among jewellery collectors. It’s time to show your wild side.


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The Wick Culture - Objects Cartier Panther Pin
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