Chaumet
Introduction
Founded in 1780 by Marie-Etienne Nitot, who set up shop in Paris, Chaumet quickly became the official jeweler to emperor Napoleon I—who greatly admired the brand’s magnificent work. From tiaras to swords, Chaumet deftly combined the world’s finest gems with creative designs that would last for centuries. Indeed, the innovative spirit of Chaumet’s designs reflected some of the most romantic periods in history with an individuality and flair reserved for the brand. In 1875, the House of Chaumet was launched to new heights by the distinct style of the brilliant Joseph Chaumet, who married the daughter of the head of the jewelry firm and officially registered the name of Chaumet. Throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s, Chaumet led the world with its art nouveau designs of flora and fauna. With the transition into the art deco era, Chaumet made even greater strides—leading with its geometric wonders. Indeed, Chaumet has remained a leader in designs of every epoch and era since its inception.
Founded in 1780 by Marie-Etienne Nitot, who set up shop in Paris, Chaumet quickly became the official jeweler to emperor Napoleon I—who greatly admired the brand’s magnificent work. From tiaras to swords, Chaumet deftly combined the world’s finest gems with creative designs that would last for centuries. Indeed, the innovative spirit of Chaumet’s designs reflected some of the most romantic periods in history with an individuality and flair reserved for the brand. In 1875, the House of Chaumet was launched to new heights by the distinct style of the brilliant Joseph Chaumet, who married the daughter of the head of the jewelry firm and officially registered the name of Chaumet. Throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s, Chaumet led the world with its art nouveau designs of flora and fauna. With the transition into the art deco era, Chaumet made even greater strides—leading with its geometric wonders. Indeed, Chaumet has remained a leader in designs of every epoch and era since its inception.
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