The bee, the symbol of Chaumet, is interpreted in an explosion of precious gemstones with a delicate pink opal at its centre. On pink gold, red spinels, purple sapphires, pink opals and diamonds form a poetic, pastoral tableau in a clever arrangement emblematic of the Chaumet workshop’s High Jewelry expertise. Five creations: a pendant, drop earrings, a You and Me ring for a declaration and a princess’ tiara, a convertible headband topped with a bee. Once detached, the bee becomes a brooch. Finally, a fine watch with a pink mother-of-pearl dial completes the set. Diamonds, purple sapphires and red spinels are set on the case as far as the honeycomb-shaped attachment points of the black satin strap.
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