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Chaumet Hortensia Astres d’or brushed rose gold and diamond ring (£5,730).
Chaumet Hortensia Astres d’or diamond sautoir (POA).
Chaumet Hortensia Eden rose gold watch with malachite dial (£9,060).
One of the prettiest looks of the Cannes Film Festival so far, red-carpet favourite Uma ...
The French-Argentine actress Berenice Bejo was the epitome of elegance on the Cannes red carpet ...
A veritable garden of delights is captured for eternity on the dial of Chaumet’s Hortensia ...
Scott Armstrong’s “Vertiges” diadem for Chaumet in white and red gold with diamonds, green tourmalines ...
Belle Époque wings in platinum, diamonds and enamel, made by Joseph Chaumet in 1910. They ...
This Indian-inspired sautoir necklace, designed by Joseph Chaumet 1928-1929, is set with rubies, emeralds, diamonds ...
This pendant watch made by Joseph Chaumet in 1924, worn pinned to the lapel of ...
An enchanting aigrette made by Joseph Chaumet circa 1910 from gold, silver, natural pearls and ...
Designed to be worn on the front of an evening dress, this shell stomacher brooch, ...
Two blue dragons are depicted playing with a pearl in this exquisite hair pin made ...
A romantic platinum and diamond diadem with stylised fuschia flower motifs created by Joseph Chaumet ...
Designed by Robert Lemoine, this necklace in gold, frosted rock crystal, jasper and diamonds features ...
A vanity case by Joseph Chaumet circa 1925 in gold, platinum, nephrite, lapis lazuli and ...
A delightful Hummingbird Aigrette in gold, silver, diamonds and rubies with hummingbird feathers created by ...
Poster for Chaumet’s Imperial Splendours exhibition held in the Palace Museum of Beijing’s Forbidden City ...
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.