The nature of a jeweler is to present the best you can do: the collection the Nature de Chaumet keeps this promise. The Parisian Maison, founded in 1780, draws on its history, but also to the natural elements such as leaves and flowers, ears of corn and small branches, to create a jewelry line devoted to the best and refined luxury. Small details of designs of the early twentieth century are taken and processed to transform the tradition in modern jewelry, but without losing the scent of history that remains behind the brand. Earrings in white gold, Paraiba tourmalines, garnets and diamonds, are used to evoke a springtime composed of refined precious metal combinations and stones, with thin stems supporting leaves covered by a paved diamonds, or pink pearls in shades with sapphires and spinels of the same color. Of note, if proof were needed, the convertible necklace that can be worn in three different ways. The Firmament Apollinien necklace, however, sports a powerful Burmese sapphire supported by a crown of leaves, the result of a virtuoso work of jewelery in white gold and diamonds. Federico Graglia
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