Cartier’s most enduring motif isn’t a flower, a bird, or a butterfly. It’s a predator: a wildcat—fierce, mysterious, ...
The fierce, untamable feline possesses many facets to its personality, and continues to be reimagined in countless creations.
Cartier’s “Love” motif is one of the French jeweler’s most recognizable and popular styles. But at 55, the design is relatively new in for this house born in 1847. It first appeared in 1969 when ...
A new installation running during Art Basel examines the luxury jewelry label’s most iconic emblem: the panther.
In the early years of producing wrist watches, Cartier didn’t manufacture its own movements — indeed, many significant models from myriad brands were produced with calibers sourced from specialist ...
Cartier has produced some of the world’s most iconic accessories. Now, you can see the histories of all its most famous designs under the one roof at the Culture of Design pop-up. Design is first and ...
Cartier’s director of jewelry, Jeanne Toussaint, was nicknamed “La Panthère”—an affectionate tribute to her bold, independent spirit and well-known fetish for felines. An influential figure in the ...
Visitors can trace the evolution of the Panthère motif back to 1914, when tastemaker Jeanne Touissant (nicknamed “La Panthère ...
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