Chaumet unveils nature-inspired high jewellery collection
The collection also highlights the bee, a motif associated with Chaumet since the Napoleonic era, through a series of brooches crafted in honeycomb patterns

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French jeweller Chaumet has launched its latest high jewellery collection, Jewels by Nature, at an event in Marbella, Spain.
The collection comprises 54 pieces inspired by flora and fauna, reflecting the maison’s longstanding connection with the natural world.
The unveiling took place at Villa El Bosque, where guests including actors Emilia Clarke and Song Hye Kyo viewed the collection.
Jewels by Nature is structured into three thematic chapters: Everlasting, Ephemeral and Reviving.
The Everlasting chapter draws on enduring plant motifs such as wild rose and clover. The Ephemeral chapter features designs inspired by transient blooms like carnation and sword-lily, incorporating sapphires and rubies.
The Reviving chapter includes pieces depicting magnolia and water lily, symbolising nature’s renewal.
The collection also highlights the bee, a motif associated with Chaumet since the Napoleonic era, through a series of brooches crafted in honeycomb patterns.
Chaumet’s chief executive, Charles Leung, described the collection’s themes as “everlasting nature [that] reminds us to be resilient – to fight, to keep on existing”.
In line with its environmental commitments, Chaumet has announced a partnership with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to support biodiversity projects in France, China and
The collection is now available for viewing at Chaumet’s flagship boutique at 12 Place Vendôme, Paris.