Vintage Must de Cartier silk scarf with panther motif and jewel-toned design on golden-orange ground – Auric Vintage

Must de Cartier Panther scarf in golden-orange

€195,00

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Must de Cartier Panther scarf in golden-orange

€195,00

Vintage Must de Cartier silk scarf featuring the house’s iconic panther motif, rendered in jewel-toned detail against a rich golden-orange ground. Framed with opulent pearl chains and centred around a deep ruby sphere, it captures the bold glamour and unmistakable edge of Cartier’s late 20th-century design.

Made in Italy from 100% silk with the original tag intact. Lightweight with a fluid drape and striking from every angle, whether styled or displayed.

Vintage Must de Cartier silk scarf with panther motif and jewel-toned design on golden-orange ground – Auric Vintage
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MATERIALS

100% silk

AGE

c.1980

CONDITION

Vintage, very good with light wear consistent with age

SIZE

90cm x 90cm

MARKS

Original tag, Made in Italy, 100% Silk, Dry clean only
Must de Cartier Panther scarf in golden-orange

1980 - 1989

Eighties

The saying goes less is more, but that did not apply to the 1980s. Fashion, music, and jewellery embraced maximalism without restraint. Rebel Madonna, rule-breaking Cher, fresh-faced Brooke Shields, and the androgynous David Bowie all left their mark on this opulent decade. Where fashion favoured excess in layers and texture, jewellery followed suit, with ropes of pearls, gold chains, and charms worn all at once. Scale was everything. Showstopping necklaces, button-sized earrings, and stacked bangles and bracelets dominated.

The glitz and glamour of television shows like ‘Dallas’ fuelled an insatiable appetite for sparkle. Pavé settings became a staple in both costume and fine jewellery, often layered side by side. Princess Diana’s love of coloured gemstones, particularly blue sapphire, opened the public’s eyes to alternatives to diamonds. It was also a time of rediscovery, as pieces from past generations were reworked and worn anew, with old watch chains transformed into the T-bar necklaces that remain enduring today.

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