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Chaumet Secrets #ChaumetatHome

Maison Chaumet le ofrece un nuevo viaje fuera del tiempo con #ChaumetatHome.

Esperando darle la bienvenida en breve.

Chaumet Secrets

Chaumet Secrets

Estén atentos y a salvo.

Adorno de tiara, aigrette u corpiño, este par de alas evoca la independencia y la fuerza del carácter de su prestigioso propietario, el multimillonario Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Creada en 1910, adornada con esmalte translúcido y engastada con 1.274 diamantes, esta joya transformable reinterpreta las alas de las valquirias, inspiradas en las óperas de Wagner.

Ya en 1906, Maison Chaumet estaba ofreciendo un estilo de tiara decididamente moderno con un motivo de sol radiante. En 1914, la princesa Yusupova eligió este estilo de moda para su nuera y sobrina del zar, la legendaria y bella Gran Duquesa Irina de Rusia. Oculto durante la Revolución de 1917, la tiara del resplandor solar se perdió para siempre.

Para su boda con el Príncipe Sixto de Borbón-Parma celebrada en 1919, Hedwige de La Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville recibió esta tiara fucsia. Ahora parte de la colección patrimonial de la Maison, la tiara fucsia sigue siendo una de las creaciones más emblemáticas de Chaumet.

Chaumet Secrets

OUR MAISON

La historia de Chaumet ha estado entrelazada con la Historia de Francia desde su fundación en 1780, en París. De hecho, la Maison se convirtió rápidamente en el joyero oficial de la emperatriz Josephine. El savoir-faire de la Alta Joyería de la Maison se ha transmitido a través de generaciones de joyeros durante casi 240 años. Elaboradas en el corazón del lugar Vendôme, las creaciones de joyería y relojería reflejan estas habilidades excepcionales y rinden homenaje al estilo parisino.

 

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Chaumet Secrets #ChaumetatHome

This week, Maison Chaumet offers you a new out of time journey with #ChaumetatHome.

Hoping to welcome you back shortly.

Chaumet Secrets

Chaumet Secrets

Stay tuned and stay safe.

Tiara, aigrette or bodice ornament, this pair of wings evokes the independence and strength of character of its prestigious owner, the billionaire Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Created in 1910, adorned with translucent enamel and set with 1,274 diamonds, this transformable jewel reinterprets the wings of the Valkyries, inspired by Wagner operas.

As early as 1906, Maison Chaumet was offering a resolutely modern tiara style featuring a radiant sun motif. In 1914, Princess Yusupova chose this fashionable style for her daughter-in-law and niece of the Tsar, the legendarily beautiful Grand Duchess Irina of Russia. Hidden during the Revolution of 1917, the sunburst tiara was lost forever.

For her wedding to Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma celebrated in 1919, Hedwige de La Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville was gifted this fuchsias tiara. Now part of the Maison’s heritage collection, the fuchsias tiara remains one of Chaumet most iconic creations.

Chaumet Secrets

OUR MAISON

The history of Chaumet has been entwined with the History of France ever since its founding in 1780, in Paris. Indeed, the Maison very quickly became the official jeweller to Empress Josephine. The High Jewellery savoir-faire of the Maison has been passed down through generations of jewellers for almost 240 years. Crafted at the very heart of the place Vendôme, the jewellery and watchmaking creations reflect these exceptional skills and pay tribute to the Parisian style.

 

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Chaumet Secrets #ChaumetatHome

This week, Maison Chaumet offers you a new out of time journey with #ChaumetatHome.

Hoping to welcome you back shortly.

Chaumet Secrets

Chaumet Secrets

Stay tuned and stay safe.

Tiara, aigrette or bodice ornament, this pair of wings evokes the independence and strength of character of its prestigious owner, the billionaire Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Created in 1910, adorned with translucent enamel and set with 1,274 diamonds, this transformable jewel reinterprets the wings of the Valkyries, inspired by Wagner operas.

As early as 1906, Maison Chaumet was offering a resolutely modern tiara style featuring a radiant sun motif. In 1914, Princess Yusupova chose this fashionable style for her daughter-in-law and niece of the Tsar, the legendarily beautiful Grand Duchess Irina of Russia. Hidden during the Revolution of 1917, the sunburst tiara was lost forever.

For her wedding to Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma celebrated in 1919, Hedwige de La Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville was gifted this fuchsias tiara. Now part of the Maison’s heritage collection, the fuchsias tiara remains one of Chaumet most iconic creations.

Chaumet Secrets

OUR MAISON

The history of Chaumet has been entwined with the History of France ever since its founding in 1780, in Paris. Indeed, the Maison very quickly became the official jeweller to Empress Josephine. The High Jewellery savoir-faire of the Maison has been passed down through generations of jewellers for almost 240 years. Crafted at the very heart of the place Vendôme, the jewellery and watchmaking creations reflect these exceptional skills and pay tribute to the Parisian style.

 

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Chaumet Secrets #ChaumetatHome

This week, Maison Chaumet offers you a new out of time journey with #ChaumetatHome.

Hoping to welcome you back shortly.

Chaumet Secrets

Chaumet Secrets

Stay tuned and stay safe.

Tiara, aigrette or bodice ornament, this pair of wings evokes the independence and strength of character of its prestigious owner, the billionaire Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Created in 1910, adorned with translucent enamel and set with 1,274 diamonds, this transformable jewel reinterprets the wings of the Valkyries, inspired by Wagner operas.

As early as 1906, Maison Chaumet was offering a resolutely modern tiara style featuring a radiant sun motif. In 1914, Princess Yusupova chose this fashionable style for her daughter-in-law and niece of the Tsar, the legendarily beautiful Grand Duchess Irina of Russia. Hidden during the Revolution of 1917, the sunburst tiara was lost forever.

For her wedding to Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma celebrated in 1919, Hedwige de La Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville was gifted this fuchsias tiara. Now part of the Maison’s heritage collection, the fuchsias tiara remains one of Chaumet most iconic creations.

Chaumet Secrets

OUR MAISON

The history of Chaumet has been entwined with the History of France ever since its founding in 1780, in Paris. Indeed, the Maison very quickly became the official jeweller to Empress Josephine. The High Jewellery savoir-faire of the Maison has been passed down through generations of jewellers for almost 240 years. Crafted at the very heart of the place Vendôme, the jewellery and watchmaking creations reflect these exceptional skills and pay tribute to the Parisian style.

 

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Chaumet Secrets #ChaumetatHome

Maison Chaumet le ofrece un nuevo viaje fuera del tiempo con #ChaumetatHome.

Esperando darle la bienvenida en breve.

Chaumet Secrets

Chaumet Secrets

Estén atentos y a salvo.

Adorno de tiara, aigrette u corpiño, este par de alas evoca la independencia y la fuerza del carácter de su prestigioso propietario, el multimillonario Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Creada en 1910, adornada con esmalte translúcido y engastada con 1.274 diamantes, esta joya transformable reinterpreta las alas de las valquirias, inspiradas en las óperas de Wagner.

Ya en 1906, Maison Chaumet estaba ofreciendo un estilo de tiara decididamente moderno con un motivo de sol radiante. En 1914, la princesa Yusupova eligió este estilo de moda para su nuera y sobrina del zar, la legendaria y bella Gran Duquesa Irina de Rusia. Oculto durante la Revolución de 1917, la tiara del resplandor solar se perdió para siempre.

Para su boda con el Príncipe Sixto de Borbón-Parma celebrada en 1919, Hedwige de La Rochefoucauld-Doudeauville recibió esta tiara fucsia. Ahora parte de la colección patrimonial de la Maison, la tiara fucsia sigue siendo una de las creaciones más emblemáticas de Chaumet.

Chaumet Secrets

OUR MAISON

La historia de Chaumet ha estado entrelazada con la Historia de Francia desde su fundación en 1780, en París. De hecho, la Maison se convirtió rápidamente en el joyero oficial de la emperatriz Josephine. El savoir-faire de la Alta Joyería de la Maison se ha transmitido a través de generaciones de joyeros durante casi 240 años. Elaboradas en el corazón del lugar Vendôme, las creaciones de joyería y relojería reflejan estas habilidades excepcionales y rinden homenaje al estilo parisino.

 

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