About Chopard brand
Chopard, established in 1860 as a watchmaking brand, is renowned not only for its high-end
watches but also for its luxury jewelry pieces. The Swiss company is known for its meaningful
heart-shaped designs, floating diamonds, and red-carpet fame, all central to Chopard’s authentic
concept.
At the heart of Chopard's philosophy is the joy of life (joie de vivre) and the freedom of
creativity. This philosophy led the Maison to create the first watch with free-moving diamonds
between crystal glass in 1976, embodying their motto: "Diamonds are happier when they are
free." This innovative concept extends to their jewelry, with the Chopard Happy Diamond Heart
necklace being an iconic, stylish, and highly desirable piece.
Every Chopard creation is meticulously crafted at one of their three production sites, where the
culture of craftsmanship and quality standards are exceptionally high. For example, Chopard
only uses diamonds with fluorescence rated between “none” and “faint.”
In recent years, Chopard has committed to strict sustainable and ethical jewelry production
practices. The brand prioritizes responsibly sourcing diamonds and gold, aligning with its core
values. Recently, Chopard pledged to use 100% ethical gold in all their jewelry, reinforcing their
dedication to ethical craftsmanship. Here we are offering a few jewelry pieces and watches by
the Maison.
Designer:Chopard
Circa:Late 20th Century
Materials: 18k Gold
Gemstone:Diamond, Ruby
Weight:5.1 Grams
Measurements:9/16" x 5/8"
Hallmarks:Chopard, 750
The Chopard Happy Diamond ladybird pendant / charm, crafted from 18k gold, rubies, and a diamond. The ladybird's wings are adorned with cabochon-cut rubies, and a single round brilliant-cut diamond that moves freely between two sapphire crystals. This design is part of Chopard's iconic Happy Diamonds collection, known for its playful and innovative use of "dancing diamonds". The pendant has a loop at the top for attachment to a chain. Chopard is a Swiss luxury brand renowned for its high-quality watches and jewelry, dating back to 1860.