Honestly, I’d comb through eBay with very specific keywords—'vintage onyx panther,' 'gemstone big cat statue,' etc. Sort by high price first to filter out junk. There’s also a subreddit, r/HelpMeFind, where users magically track down obscure items. Post a photo of what you’re imagining; someone might have a lead.
For a modern twist, Etsy artists like StoneColdCreations do sleek panther carvings with optional crystal embellishments. Not as grandiose as a jeweled antique, but still striking.
Onyx panthers with jewels? That’s niche even for me, and I’ve spent years collecting oddities. Your best bet might be Middle Eastern or Indian luxury markets—Dubai’s Gold Souk has vendors selling elaborate stone carvings, though shipping could be a nightmare. Alternatively, try Bangkok’s gem districts; they’ve got workshops that craft custom pieces for temples and wealthy clients.
If you’re stateside, I’d hit up trade shows like the Tucson Gem Fair. Dealers there carry everything from raw minerals to finished sculptures. Last year, a vendor had a jaguar statue with emerald eyes that made me pause. It’s all about timing and connections. Maybe join a lapidary society? Those folks know where to find the wildest creations.
I’ve seen a few jeweled panther statues pop up in FB collector groups—mostly inspired by the one from 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s.' If you’re not dead-set on an exact replica, there are tons of artisans on Instagram who do bespoke gemstone animal sculptures. One account I follow, @GildedMenagerie, specializes in big cats with semi-precious stones. Prices vary wildly, though.
For something more traditional, try contacting vintage Hollywood prop dealers. The original panther from the movie was auctioned ages ago, but reproductions exist. Just be ready to drop some serious cash; this isn’t the kind of thing you snag at a flea market.
You know, I stumbled upon something similar while browsing antique shops last summer. The jeweled onyx panther statue sounds like one of those luxurious décor pieces you'd find in high-end antique stores or specialty boutiques that deal in rare collectibles. I'd start by checking out auction houses like Sotheby's or Christie's—they often have exotic items like this. Online marketplaces like 1stdibs or even Etsy sometimes surprise you with unique finds.
If you're into the thrill of the hunt, estate sales in upscale neighborhoods can be goldmines. I once found a vintage Art Deco panther figurine at a random estate sale in Beverly Hills. It wasn't jeweled, but it had that same sleek, predatory elegance. Don’t overlook local artisans either; some jewelers take custom commissions for statues like this, especially if you want something personalized.
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"Can you be my puppy? Your fur is so soft."
What began as an innocent childhood encounter became the spark of an ancient prophecy—one powerful enough to shatter the fragile peace between humans and beasts.
For centuries, the two realms remained separated by an unbreakable boundary.
Humans stayed in their world.
Beasts stayed in theirs.
No one crossed the line.
No one challenged fate.
Not until their encounter.
She never knew that the beast she adored was destined to become the most feared Alpha in the Beast Realm.
Years later, cast out by her own people, she unknowingly crosses into the forbidden land of monsters—straight into the path of the "puppy".
Bound by a forgotten prophecy, divided by two worlds, and drawn together by a desire neither can explain, they must choose:
Obey fate and remain enemies...
Or risk a war between humans and beasts for a love that was never meant to exist.
"Please don't hurt me..."
Her voice was cracked and pleading. She was moving against me, giving me all sorts of sinful sensations. "Please, Dominic! You don't want to do this..."
"Now, why would you think I wouldn't want that? Am I not good enough for you? Oh, now I understand. You want Logan to do it"
"What are you talking about?"
"You know damn well who I'm talking about"
"Don't do this Dominic, please..."
"Don't do what? You're afraid your Logan will find out about this. Don't worry, I won't tell him!"
"Stop it, please!"
"You want me to stop Rebecca? Will you tell him to stop too, or will you let him go on?"
Cleo has been going it alone since she was a teenager, perfectly content with her solitary lifestyle. Until she starts meeting her mates, that is. While two of them are what every shifter dreams of when thinking of their destined soulmate, the third has far more nefarious plans for her than character building and going on dates together.
Every day is something unknown and new to Cleo, making new friends, learning about who she really is and where she came from.
But just like Cleo has never gotten to experience what it's like to have a group of shifters around her that care for her, she's also never had to feel what it's like to watch someone you truly love die.
How will a shapeshifting panther with bodies under her belt deal with the tragedies she's about to be put through?
Only one way to find out.
Jena Gavin Vance, 25, breaks the law of trespass when she attends a billionaire’s party in a club house at an undisclosed location. Only then does she realize she has stepped into the upper region of the city where the law is not in her favor.
Apprehended by gang members of an underground auction club who happened to find out that she’s a rogue, Jena is forced to be a poe dancer. But when she refuses, she's listed as one of their merchandise in their quarterly underground auction.
She doesn't know what fate has in store for her until the infamous mafia boss and lycan, Lorenzo Dante, bids $50,000,000 on her head.
She's saved from becoming a tool for the auction house; however, one thing lingers in her nind. Why would the lycan king bid an unfathomable $50,000,000 on a mere omega like her?
Jaiyana Chakravarti has spent her life buried in research, chasing ancient stories whispered through her family line—legends of a forgotten goddess-warrior whose blood still runs in her veins. Now, as a doctoral student conducting fieldwork for her dissertation, Jaiyana’s awakening to her true power with the help of the secretive Obscura Directorate—an organization that protects dangerous relics, forbidden knowledge, and the supernatural threats the world no longer remembers—comes just in time as her true enemy reveals himself.
When a long-dormant Demon King rises to reclaim the world he once nearly destroyed, Jaiyana discovers the legends were never just stories. Her lineage holds the power to stop this ancient evil… but only if she learns to wield the celestial weapons crafted for her ancestor. And those weapons are locked within the Directorate’s vaults, requiring trials she never trained for and strength she isn’t sure she possesses.
Kaplan, a white tiger shifter and the last heir of a warrior line once sworn to protect Jaiyana’s goddess-blooded ancestor, is sent to fulfill an ancient promise: he is her fated mate, battle partner, and equal. But the bond between them is not forced, it is a choice of love. And Jaiyana, who built her life on logic and independence, is not prepared for a destiny wrapped in prophecy, claws, and a breathtakingly gentle heart.
As Jaiyana and Kaplan train under the Directorate’s watchful eye, their partnership deepens into a powerful love—one that strengthens the magic awakening inside her. But with the enemy growing bolder, and the Directorate divided on whether she can be trusted with the weapons she was born to wield, Jaiyana faces an impossible path: master her emerging power, earn the Directorate’s approval, and embrace a bond that could save—or shatter—both their worlds.
What if you discovered your sexy-as-sin college professor was also a panther shifter?
Catalina Vargas wasn't looking forward to asking interim Professor Malcolm Wright for an extension on her anthropology paper after it magically disappeared. She expects a stern denial, which is his usual way of dealing with her. But what she doesn't expect is to see a panther in his office or to watch it become a very naked Professor Wright before her eyes…
Professor Malcolm Wright has long denied the call in his blood telling him to mate. But something changes the moment the beautiful and sassy Catalina saunters into his classroom. Now, protecting her from his demons is a priority. If only his panther would listen...
The jeweled onyx panther feels like one of those mythical creatures that just oozes mystery and power. I first stumbled across references to it in old folklore collections, where it often represented stealth and protection. The onyx part ties into its connection with the night—black as midnight, moving unseen. But the 'jeweled' aspect? That’s where it gets fascinating. Some legends say the gems embedded in its form were gifts from moon deities, symbolizing hidden knowledge or celestial favor.
In certain African myths, panthers are shape-shifters or guardians of sacred spaces, and the jeweled version amps up that prestige. It’s not just a predator; it’s a keeper of secrets, adorned with treasures that hint at its divine role. I love how it blends raw animal energy with this almost aristocratic elegance—like a warrior-poet of the dark. Makes me wish more modern fantasy tapped into symbols like this instead of recycling the same old dragons and griffins.
The jeweled onyx panther sounds like something straight out of a high-stakes heist movie or a fantasy novel! I've seen similar items in games like 'World of Warcraft,' where the Onyx Panther mount is a coveted collectible. In the real world, though, it depends heavily on the craftsmanship, materials, and provenance. A hand-carved onyx panther with genuine gemstones could easily fetch thousands at auction, especially if it's from a renowned artist or historical period. I once stumbled upon a vintage onyx chess set with jeweled accents that sold for over $5k—so imagine a standalone sculpture with similar detail.
If we're talking about a mass-produced decorative piece, the value drops significantly, maybe a few hundred bucks. But if it's one-of-a-kind or tied to a famous name, sky's the limit. I'd love to see photos—it sounds like the kind of thing that belongs in a museum or a billionaire's penthouse!
The jeweled onyx panther sounds like something straight out of a high-stakes heist movie or a mystical adventure! I've dug through my mental catalog of films, and while there isn't a direct match, it reminds me of the 'Heart of the Ocean' necklace from 'Titanic'—equally glamorous and plot-driving. Maybe it's the kind of MacGuffin that'd fit perfectly in an 'Indiana Jones' sequel or a 'National Treasure' spin-off. The idea of a cursed or enchanted artifact like that just screams cinematic potential.
Honestly, I'd love to see a film where the panther is the centerpiece of a museum heist or a supernatural thriller. Imagine the tension as thieves try to steal it, only to awaken some ancient curse! Until then, we'll have to settle for imagining its glory in fan theories or indie scripts. Maybe some aspiring filmmaker will take the hint and run with it.
The first jeweled onyx panther sculpture is one of those pieces that feels like it's always existed in the cultural imagination, but it actually has a fascinating origin story. I stumbled upon this while deep-diving into Art Deco history—turns out, it was designed by Cartier in the 1920s for the wealthy socialite and arts patron Marjorie Merriweather Post. The craftsmanship is insane; it’s made of black onyx, embellished with diamonds and emeralds, and the whole thing just screams opulence.
What’s wild is how it became a symbol of the era’s obsession with exoticism. Cartier’s designers were inspired by global trends, blending Egyptian revival motifs with big cat imagery that was super trendy post-Tutankhamun’s tomb discovery. I love how it captures that moment when luxury art collided with archaeology fever. If you ever get to see it in person (it’s at the Smithsonian now), the details are hypnotic—like the way the panther’s body curves, all sleek and predatory.