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In the Les Ciels de Chaumet Passages high jewellery necklace, heavenly bodies are interpreted as ...
Chaumet’s verdant green tourmaline surrounded by brilliant-cut diamonds from the ‘Bee My Love’ ring is ...
Chaumet’s ‘Josephine Aigrette’ ring, is available in a variety of colours. Shown here is a ...
From Les Mondes de Chaumet high jewellery collection this carved pink opal elephant was created ...
No jewellery collection celebrating Africa would complete without ants. This charming brooch that can be ...
Fit for an African queen, Chaumet’s Cascades Royale emerald and onyx earrings combine the house ...
Immediately recognisable as African jewellery, Chaumet captures the spirit of Maasai tribal jewels and re-interpreted ...
Les Mondes de Chaumet Talismania bracelet evokes not just the large and generous volumes of ...
The latest chapter in Les Mondes de Chaumet jewels, Africa provides the spark for a ...
So evocative of the shapes of African art, the Chaumet Terres d’Or shield-shape ring brings ...
Africa in jewels like you have never seen before in the Les Mondes de Chaumet ...
Chaumet's Terres d’Or necklace with pigeon’s blood rubies and yellow sapphires recalls the motifs of ...
Les Mondes de Chaumet Cascade Royale transformable necklace inspired by the head dresses worn by ...
Chaumet est une fête Pastorale Anglaise emerald earrings (POA).
Classic and simple in their elegance, Carey Mulligan’s choice of these Chaumet drop earrings is ...
It's not surprise that this impressive necklace from Chaumet's Promenades Imperiales new high jewellery collection ...
Chaumet Joséphine "Aube Printanière" ring with a pear shaped pink sapphire (POA).
These turquoise Hortensia earrings by Chaumet capture the young, fun spirit of its latest collections.
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.