Chaumet has launched its new Chaumet en Scène collection which features three “eloquently” cadenced scenes: Music, Dance and Magic.
In this first scene celebrating music, three parures feature a trio of emeralds, sapphires and diamonds composing an “exquisite score”.
Meanwhile, the second Chaumet en Scène set piece represents a “series of choreographies” which include stones such as Ceylon sapphires, diamonds as tourmalines, rubellites and purple sapphires.
The third scene in the Chaumet en Scène collection turns the spotlight on “spellbinding” pieces which feature 12 Vendôme undulate diamonds and pearls.
Additionally, in a celebration of the Maison’s emblematic, precious stones of exceptional carat weight feature among the Joséphine Éclat Floral, Valse Impériale, Souveraine and Soir de Fête High Jewellery creations.
Having become Chaumet “signatures”, these colourful parures consist of some 20 pieces, each providing a demonstration of the skills possessed by the 12 Vendôme workshop artisans.
Chaumet said: “Combining the most stupendous savoir-faire, each design included in the Maison’s timeless collections has been meticulously adapted to best bring out the beauty of extraordinary stones, demonstrating the quest for excellence treasured by Chaumet.”