The Duchess of Windsor is definitely another big contributor to the Cartier jaguar. In 1948 and 1949, the Duchess of Windsor owned two Cartier three-dimensional jaguar brooches, one of which features a jaguar paved with sapphires, white and yellow diamonds, resting on a 152.35-carat cabochon sapphire. Still the iconic work of Cartier. Since the Duchess of Windsor wore jaguar jewelry, Cartier’s jaguar creations have since become world-famous.
Cartier Panthère De Cartier Brooch, White Gold Cheetah Brooch
Description
This feisty kitty is the Panthère brooch, made by Cartier Paris in 1940. Formerly in the collection of the Duchess of Windsor, this brooch is made in gold and platinum and set with diamonds, yellow diamonds, and sapphire cabochons. That fantastic beach ball of a gem that the panther sits on is a 152.35 carat sapphire cabochon.
- Color: Blue
- Style: 6.0 X 3.7 X 3.0cm
- Material: Platinum, Platinum
- Gem Material: Yellow Diamond, Colorless Diamond, Sapphire
- Center Stone Weight: 152.35
- Gem Details: Single-cut Diamonds, 2 Pear-shaped Yellow Diamonds (leopard Eyes), 1 Kashmir Cabochon Sapphire (152.35 Carats), Cabochon Sapphire (cheetah Spots)
- Price: Upon request
*Please note that every Cartier piece in the Coral Factory is handcrafted. As a result, carat weight and stone quantities may differ slightly from one creation to the next. Please contact us for more information.