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Chaumet Jeux de Liens bracelet in pink gold, diamonds and set with either turquoise or ...
Chaumet Liens pink gold necklaces set with either mother-of-pearl, turquoise or lapis lazuli (£1,030 each).
Chaumet Liens necklaces in pink gold set with turquoise and mother-of-pearl, and bracelet in pink ...
Chaumet Joséphine earrings and ring in white gold, set with brilliant-cut diamonds (POA).
Chaumet Joséphine ring in white gold, set with brilliant-cut diamonds (POA).
Chaumet Joséphine rings, available in both white and pink gold, both set with brilliant-cut diamonds ...
Chaumet Joséphine earrings in white gold set with brilliant-cut diamonds (POA).
Chaumet Joséphine pendant and earrings in pink gold, set with brilliant-cut diamonds (POA).
Chaumet Hortensia pendant in pink gold, set with Angel skin and pink opal, and brilliant-cut ...
Chaumet Hortensia bracelet in pink gold, set with Angel skin and pink opal, one round-cut ...
Chaumet’s Hortensia Voie Lactée brooch in white gold set with blue sapphires, white chalcedony and ...
Rebecca Hall turned heads wearing Chaumet earrings in white gold with diamonds, blue sapphires and ...
Chaumet’s Hortensia secret watch is brought to life with diamonds, sapphires, tourmalines and opals (POA).
Yellow gold bracelet with brilliant-cut diamonds from the new Escapade de Chaumet collection.
Empress Joséphine appointed Chaumet founder Nitot as official court jeweller in 1805 and went on ...
Chaumet set these 18th century intaglios collected by Empress Joséphine into a set comprising a ...
Forget-me-not watch designed by Joseph Chaumet in 1908 in gold and platinum featuring diamonds, fine ...
Curvilinear tiara created by Joseph Chaumet around 1930 in gold and silver, set with pearls ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.