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Chaumet Abeille brooch in yellow and white gold, set with a 4.99ct pear-shaped blue-green tourmaline, ...
This yellow and white gold, mandarin garnet and peridot Chaumet Abeille brooch has a detachable ...
Never-seen-before archival sketch of a grasshopper on a sheaf of wheat brooch, on display at ...
Preparatory sketch of a butterfly and laurel branch stomacher brooch from Chaumet.
Chaumet Foilage bandeau tiara, circa 1918, on display at the pop-up Promenade Bucolique exhibition in ...
Chaumet Abeille mandarin garnet and peridot necklace, on display at the Maison's Promenade Bucolique exhibition ...
Chaumet Abeille orange tourmaline and hessonite garnet brooch in the shape of a bee, which ...
Created specifically for the Chaumet Promenade Bucolique exhibition, this limited-edition Épi de blé gol d ...
Limited-edition Chaumet Épi de Blé gold brooch, created especially for the Promenade Bucolique exhibition, which ...
Chaumet stylised leaves necklace from the 1970s, currently on display at the Promenade Bucolique exhibition ...
Chaumet Arum flower clip earrings, circa 1975, when designs featuring exotic naturalist motifs were popular.
Chaumet aigrette, circa 1910, inspired by the V-shaped hairstyle of Mary, Queen of Scots, and ...
Chaumet wheat sheaf tiara designed in 1811 for Empress Marie-Louise, Napoléon’s second wife. She commissioned ...
With open-work wings in diamond-encrusted white gold, the buzzing bees on this new Chaumet Abeille ...
This autumn, Chaumet is launching a new 13-piece high jewellery collection starring the Maison's famous ...
Chaumet Abeille brooch set with opal, sapphire, citrine motifs, mandarin garnets, yellow sapphires and diamonds.
The pear-cut shape is integral to the new Chaumet Joséphine high jewellery collection, and none ...
This impressive Rondes de Nuit necklace takes the pear-cut, so much part of the Chaumet ...
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.