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Chaumet x Envol: Wings of Desire

In 1810, Joséphine de Beauharnais, a fervent lover of nature, transformed the Château de Malmaison into a veritable ornithological sanctuary, home to more than 150 bird species. By choosing the eagle as the emblem of his empire, Napoleon I made wings a symbol of power and glory. In keeping with this legacy, Chaumet turned wings into the embodiment of power and elegance. Revisiting this idea, the Maison presents a collection of eight exceptional pieces imbued with grace. In the tension between grand feu enamel and exceptional sapphires, Chaumet finds its sparkle, its path. Perpetuating a long tradition of transformability and offering four different ways to wear it, the aigrette tiara is a true technical feat which. Requiring more than 850 hours of work, it opens the door to a new chapter in jewellery design.

Chaumet x Envol: Wings of Desire

In 1810, Joséphine de Beauharnais, a fervent lover of nature, transformed the Château de Malmaison into a veritable ornithological sanctuary, home to more than 150 bird species. By choosing the eagle as the emblem of his empire, Napoleon I made wings a symbol of power and glory. In keeping with this legacy, Chaumet turned wings into the embodiment of power and elegance. Revisiting this idea, the Maison presents a collection of eight exceptional pieces imbued with grace. In the tension between grand feu enamel and exceptional sapphires, Chaumet finds its sparkle, its path. Perpetuating a long tradition of transformability and offering four different ways to wear it, the aigrette tiara is a true technical feat which. Requiring more than 850 hours of work, it opens the door to a new chapter in jewellery design.