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This beautiful cocktail-style Rondes de Nuit ring from Chaumet's new Joséphine collection features a pear-cut ...
Napoleon considered the cushion cut the most beautiful of all the diamond shapes and, in ...
The cushion-cut diamond on this Chaumet Eclat Florale Joséphine necklace creates an elegantly tapered silhouette.
Chaumet Eclat Floral Joséphine ring set with a cushion-cut diamond surrounded by further diamonds in ...
Chaumet's Aube Printaniere Joséphine bracelet expresses the grace of a spring bouquet glistening with diamond ...
Guided by the muse of Joséphine, Chaumet crowns the finger with a pear-cut sapphire in ...
Knife-edge links and light-as-air settings capture the spontaneity of a cascade of water in Chaumet's ...
The lightness of a spray of feathers is captured in the Aigrette Impériale diamond tiara ...
Chaumet rings, like this all-diamond one from the new Joséphine collection, have become synonymous with ...
Chaumet’s Bee My Love rose gold ring has a pear-cut garnet surrounded by a purple ...
Chaumet Hortensia ring in white gold, set with 114 brilliant-cut diamonds.
A delicate ball of interlaced rose gold hydrangea flowers hang from a long adjustable rose ...
Chaumet rose gold and diamond ring from the Hortensia fine jewellery collection.
The beauty of the hydrangea is captured in these simple and elegant Chaumet rings from ...
Chaumet Hortensia ring in white gold.
Chaumet Hortensia white gold pendant necklace set with 232 brilliant-cut diamonds.
Chaumet Hortensia necklace in pink gold set with angel-skin coral, pink opal, marquise-cut pink tourmalines, ...
Chaumet Hortensia earrings in pink gold set with angel-skin coral, pink opals, pink tourmalines and ...
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.