Jewelry & Watches

Chaumet takes over the Forbidden City with an Exhibition

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Peacock Feather brooch, circa 1870
 

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Bracelet with seven rubies, 1930-1940
 

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“Liens” cuff, 2003
 

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Empress Marie-Louise’s gothic belt, 1813
 

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Bunch of Grapes parure circa 1850
 

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Brooch with Chinese junk motif, circa 1925
 

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Hummingbird Aigrette, circa 1880
 

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Sapphire and diamond bracelet, 1945
 

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Wristwatch in platinum and diamond, circa 1925

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Imperial Splendours… this is what Chaumet is known for and this is in fact the title of the house’s new exhibition taking place in Beijing – China. Under the scientific direction of Henri Loyrette, the exhibit showcases Chaumet’s historic jewels, drawings and archives from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 21st century.

More than 300 works, jewels, paintings, drawings and objets d’art reflect Chaumet’s characteristic “art of jewelry” – highlighting the house’s style and visual codes. This is not all, as prominent museums and prestigious collections have joined to support the event, such as the Musée du Louvre, the Château de Fontainebleau and the Victoria and Albert Museum of London.

This exhibition, that will remain open in the Palace Museum until July 2nd, also opens the doors to the future thanks to the creative competition at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London – which has led to the creation of the 21st-century diadem.

Visit the Photo Gallery to take a look at some of the pieces that are on display in Beijing.