Perspectives de Chaumet: The Architecture of High Jewellery

August 21, 2020

By Katerina Perez

7 min read

On more than one occasion, architecture has been a source of great inspiration for the masters at the French Maison of Chaumet. In March, the brand released Trésors d’Ailleurs – a collection of rings that embody famous buildings, dedicated to the opening of Chaumet’s renovated Place Vendôme boutique. This summer, the newly launched collection of high jewellery, Les Perspectives de Chaumet, presents a more global vision of the architectural world that inspired it.

The launch of the Perspectives de Chaumet collection, which comprises almost 100 jewels, was timed to coincide with Paris Haute Couture Week. In the collection, one finds not only spectacular necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets and tiaras, but also several jewellery watches. All have been divided into six subcategories, each of which references a different architectural style, from the Italian Renaissance to modern Deconstructivism to Italian Futurism.

Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery necklace in white gold, set with a 21.93 carat pear-shape rubellite and diamonds

Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery necklace in white gold, set with a 21.93 carat pear-shape rubellite and diamonds

 Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery necklace in white gold, set with three oval-shape rubellites of 5.05, 5.30 and 12.47 carats and diamonds

Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery necklace in white gold, set with three oval-shape rubellites of 5.05, 5.30 and 12.47 carats and diamonds

 Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 12.15 carat oval-shape rubellite and diamonds

Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 12.15 carat oval-shape rubellite and diamonds

 Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery diamond tiara in white gold

Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery diamond tiara in white gold

 Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 5.26 carat cushion-cut Fancy Intense Yellow diamond and white diamonds

Perspectives de Chaumet Lacis high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 5.26 carat cushion-cut Fancy Intense Yellow diamond and white diamonds

 Perspectives de Chaumet Skyline high jewellery ring in yellow gold, set with a 7.34 carat Asscher cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond

Perspectives de Chaumet Skyline high jewellery ring in yellow gold, set with a 7.34 carat Asscher cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond

 Perspectives de Chaumet Skyline transformable high jewellery ring in yellow gold and diamonds

Perspectives de Chaumet Skyline transformable high jewellery ring in yellow gold and diamonds

 Perspectives de Chaumet Lux high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 6.33 carat angel skin coral cabochon, aquamarines, orange topazes, diamonds and turquoise

Perspectives de Chaumet Lux high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 6.33 carat angel skin coral cabochon, aquamarines, orange topazes, diamonds and turquoise

 Perspectives de Chaumet Labyrinth high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 3.70 carat emerald-cut Zambian emerald, agate, onyx and diamonds

Perspectives de Chaumet Labyrinth high jewellery ring in white gold, set with a 3.70 carat emerald-cut Zambian emerald, agate, onyx and diamonds

 Perspectives de Chaumet Labyrinth high jewellery earrings in white gold, set with two emerald-cut diamonds weighing 2.02 and 2.01 carats, agate, onyx and diamonds

Perspectives de Chaumet Labyrinth high jewellery earrings in white gold, set with two emerald-cut diamonds weighing 2.02 and 2.01 carats, agate, onyx and diamonds

Broadly speaking, and in particular, with the arrival of creative director Claire Dévé-Rakoff, Chaumet never ceases to amaze with its bold approach to design, even in the creation of the most complex jewellery. Maintaining the perfect balance between heritage references and contemporary jewellery trends, Chaumet’s designers employ traditional techniques of jewellery craftsmanship while never missing the opportunity to innovate.

Chaumet's new Labyrinth jewels speak for themselves, featuring corridors and branches, harmony and contrast

Chaumet's new Labyrinth jewels speak for themselves, featuring corridors and branches, harmony and contrast

When considering the six sub-collections individually, I would suggest paying particular attention to Skyline. In it, Chaumet has reconsidered the iconic architecture of modern cities, thinking of great buildings as objects of adoration and symbols of great power. The combination of statement volume and openwork metal – one often encounters gold perforated plates in these pieces, which conveys a sense of lightness, protruding corners and rich harmony of curves – in these exquisite “buildings” is intended for women who wish to convey the strength of their femininity.

The Skyline necklace is one of the most impressive jewels in the entire Perspectives de Chaumet collection

The Skyline necklace is one of the most impressive jewels in the entire Perspectives de Chaumet collection

 Crafted in textured yellow gold, suspended beneath is a vivid green 16.06 carat pear-shape Colombian emerald

Crafted in textured yellow gold, suspended beneath is a vivid green 16.06 carat pear-shape Colombian emerald

 In the centre of the Skyline brooch sits a 3.76 carat emerald-cut Colombian emerald

In the centre of the Skyline brooch sits a 3.76 carat emerald-cut Colombian emerald

An extension of this theme is explored in the Skyline necklace – one of the most impressive necklaces in the entire Perspectives de Chaumet collection. Crafted in textured yellow gold, suspended beneath is a vivid green 16.06 carat pear-shape Colombian emerald, which is itself accented with an array of diamonds and emeralds. The Skyline suite also includes a ring, which is remarkable and wholly unique in its architecture, with gold plates that appear as if they are dissecting a 7.34 carat Asscher cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond. Out of the entire collection, this ring, in particular, is Claire Dévé-Rakoff’s favourite, a fact that she confided on her personal Instagram account.

With the Skyline collection, Chaumet reconsiders the iconic architecture of modern cities, thinking of great buildings as objects of adoration and symbols of great power

With the Skyline collection, Chaumet reconsiders the iconic architecture of modern cities, thinking of great buildings as objects of adoration and symbols of great power

As a homage to the polychrome domes of the Italian Renaissance, Lux reimagines the power of light and colour, offering a unique interpretation of the notion of exaltation. I should note at this point that, besides the opals, tsavorites, sapphires, lapis lazuli, diamonds, coral, aquamarines, spinels, spessartines and carnelians that infuse this sub-collection with colour Lux also includes two jewellery watches with a complementary colour scheme.

An homage to the polychrome domes of the Italian Renaissance, the Lux collection reimagines the power of light and colour

An homage to the polychrome domes of the Italian Renaissance, the Lux collection reimagines the power of light and colour

In Lacis, the patterned iron railings that are part of a city’s décor have been translated into a sub-collection that stuns with the fineness of the craftsmanship. Holding colourless and yellow diamonds, the designs almost seem to disguise the rubellites captured within the precious lattice structures: a pear-shape 21.93 carat beauty concealed in the necklace, complemented by a trio of rubellites weighing 12.47, 5.30 and 5.05 carats in the Lacis bracelet.

The Lacis collection stuns with the fineness of the craftsmanship

The Lacis collection stuns with the fineness of the craftsmanship

 The Lacis jewels are inspired by the patterned iron railings that are part of a city’s décor

The Lacis jewels are inspired by the patterned iron railings that are part of a city’s décor

 Expertly spun in white gold, these Lacis earrings are lit up by beautiful yellow diamonds

Expertly spun in white gold, these Lacis earrings are lit up by beautiful yellow diamonds

Inspired by Deconstructivism architecture, Ondulation is freed from traditional conventions and celebrates the art of movement and creative freedom. Reminiscent of Chaumet’s textured yellow gold jewellery of the 1970s, the larger pieces in this sub-collection are especially interesting, including a necklace adorned with yellow sapphires and a cushion-cut indicolite weighing 30.22 carats – an incredibly rare blue tourmaline.

A gouache of the Undulation necklace in yellow gold, set with an off-centre 30.22 carat cushion-cut indicolite tourmaline

A gouache of the Undulation necklace in yellow gold, set with an off-centre 30.22 carat cushion-cut indicolite tourmaline

The scattering of colourless diamonds and blue sapphires in the Mirage jewels is an ode to ever-wandering structures, like tents and sailing boats. Fabulously elegant, this idea is brought to life in a watch with an offset dial that also hides a secret: if one so desires, it can be unfastened, leaving only a bracelet on one’s wrist.

Perspectives de Chaumet Mirage high jewellery transformable tiara in white gold, set with diamonds and sapphires

Perspectives de Chaumet Mirage high jewellery transformable tiara in white gold, set with diamonds and sapphires

 Perspectives de Chaumet Mirage high jewellery diamond necklace in white gold

Perspectives de Chaumet Mirage high jewellery diamond necklace in white gold

 Perspectives de Chaumet Mirage high jewellery secret watch in white gold, with a removable  navy blue sunray dial

Perspectives de Chaumet Mirage high jewellery secret watch in white gold, with a removable navy blue sunray dial

The name Labyrinth really does speak for itself. Right angles and circles, corridors and branches, harmony and contrast, all in black onyx and coloured gemstones. Rather than an exit, these are what you will encounter if you choose the right path. In a necklace made of white gold, onyx, sapphires and diamonds, you will discover a true rarity — an oval Burmese sapphire weighing 34.30 carats. I would also like to highlight that this is the only sub-collection in which lustrous white and gold South Sea pearls feature, alongside noble grey Tahitian pearls.

At the heart of the graphic Labyrinth brooch is a 20.04 carat oval-shape rubellite

At the heart of the graphic Labyrinth brooch is a 20.04 carat oval-shape rubellite

 The asymmetric design of the brooch is intended to intrigue

The asymmetric design of the brooch is intended to intrigue

 The Labyrinth jewels feature a dramatic contrast of stones, including onyx, jade, indicolites, tourmalines and rubellites

The Labyrinth jewels feature a dramatic contrast of stones, including onyx, jade, indicolites, tourmalines and rubellites

 Rings from the Labyrinth collection

Rings from the Labyrinth collection

 The Labyrinth collection is the only one in which lustrous pearls also feature

The Labyrinth collection is the only one in which lustrous pearls also feature

One must find their own style in architecture, jewellery and life itself, in order to build a truly personal perspective. In this new collection Perspectives de Chaumet, the House has proven once again that anything is possible.

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