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Cartier Opens ‘Panthère Into the Wild’ in Miami Design District

The five-room exhibition presents archival high jewelry to illuminate the motif’s origins under Jeanne Toussaint.

Overview

  • The public exhibition runs December 5–7 in the Miami Design District with free, timed tickets at 23 NE 41st Street.
  • Five multisensory rooms probe Cartier’s craftsmanship, opening with wraparound leopard projections around a spotlit diamond Panthère de Cartier high-jewelry brooch.
  • A recreated studio of Jeanne Toussaint presents period archives such as a 1944 emerald bird brooch and a 1967 yellow diamond tiger bracelet.
  • Archival masterpieces, including a sculptural 18K white gold and sapphire Panthère brooch, appear alongside contemporary works to map naturalistic, graphic, and abstract phases.
  • The finale Fauna room by artist Clare Celeste surrounds jewels with towering handmade paper trees, vibrant flowers, and embellished animal masks.