
Chaumet will host "Art, Nature, and Chaumet" from November 30th to December 6th at The Stage on the first floor of Isetan Shinjuku Main Building.
Chaumet flourished through its jewelry creations featuring nature, a style of painting that found beauty in nature, which emerged in the mid-19th century. This event will focus on the commonalities between Chaumet, which has created numerous nature-themed jewelry pieces since its founding, and Impressionism.
The event will feature the world premiere of the new high jewelry piece "Pastel de Fleurs," which symbolizes the commonality between Impressionist art and Chaumet, as well as the pre-sale of the new ring "Epi de Blé." This yellow gold ring, inspired by the "Wheat Tiara" created for Empress Marie-Louise in 1811, features a design of lush wheat stalks swaying on two fingers. The ears are paved with diamonds and is expected to sell for 2.3 million yen. In addition, a variety of Chaumet jewelry pieces closely related to nature and art will be on display during the event.

















