The house’s new high jewelry collection includes honeybees and beetles; Cartier, Dior and others have been inspired by nature, too.
Category: Chaumet
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Olympic Medals From Paris Games Are Falling Apart. LVMH Has Fallen Silent.
The medals were designed by a jewelry maker owned by the French luxury conglomerate, which has declined to comment on their deterioration.
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6 New Books With a Bit of Glitter
Indian diamonds, pearls and the glow of gold are among the topics of these recent publications.
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‘It’s All in the Way You Tell the Story’
Charles Leung, Chaumet’s new chief executive, started his tale at the house by introducing its designs for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic medals.
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When Jewelry Influences Watchmakers
Brands are extending their reach by repurposing best-selling designs, including animal and floral motifs, onto timepieces.
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The Hexagon Shapes the Jewelry World
Designers have been playing with six-side patterns or gemstones cut into hexagonal shapes.
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The World of Jewelry in 4 New Books
Authors draw on records and personal descriptions to illuminate brands’ approaches to creativity.
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Creative Designs in Gold Are Taking the Spotlight This Fall
An exhibition by Chaumet in October will feature 56 jewels and objets d’art from its archives.
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When It Comes to Bees, Jewelry Designers Embrace the Buzz
The insects, which have been a popular motif throughout time, are popular once again.
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Archives Help Shape the Jewelry Creations of Today
New collections at Chaumet and Buccellati were inspired by those in the past.
