The history of Chaumet is a tale of craftsmanship and luxury that spans more than two centuries. Established in 1780 by Marie-Étienne Nitot, a Parisian jeweler, Chaumet quickly gained recognition for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. Nitot became the official jeweler to Empress Josephine, the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, solidifying the brand's association with royalty.
Throughout the 20th century, Chaumet continued to evolve, adapting its designs to the changing tastes of each era. The brand maintained its reputation for creating timeless pieces, with a focus on high-quality craftsmanship.
Chaumet's jewels are often inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Paris. Over the years, the brand has collaborated with numerous artists and designers. The House of Chaumet is particularly renowned for its tiaras, which have adorned the heads of brides and royalty throughout history.
Today, Chaumet remains a symbol of timeless elegance and refined luxury. The brand's flagship boutique on Place Vendôme in Paris continues to be a beacon of sophistication, and Chaumet keeps being one of the most prestigious jewelry houses in the world.
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Designer:Chaumet
Circa:1990
Materials:18k Gold
Gemstone:Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire
Weight:10.3 grams
Measurements:H=1/2"
Ring Size:7
Hallmarks:Maker's mark, a hallmark for 18k gold, a serial number and the place of origin (Paris)
This vintage Chaumet cocktail ring is crafted in 18k yellow gold and designed in a dome shape. The dome part is arranged in a repeating lattice pattern, with small cabochon gemstones set at the intersections. The stones include sapphires, emeralds, and rubies. Each gemstone is bezel-set, creating a smooth finish that works well with the rounded form of the ring. Signed by Chaumet, this ring reflects the house’s signature approach to jewelry design, combining vibrant gemstones with a structured gold setting. Comes with original box.
The ring's size is 7 (can be re-sized). The weight is 10.3 grams.