Chaumet is a French jewellery retailer that was founded in 1780 by Marie-Étienne Nitot. Nitot quickly became known for his high-quality jewellery and was appointed official jeweller to Empress Joséphine in 1804. In 1907, Chaumet moved to its current location at 12 Place Vendôme, a prestigious address in Paris. In the 1920s, Chaumet's jewellery became more Art Deco in style, with geometric designs and bold use of colours.
In the 1970s, Chaumet launched the Arcade, a new store concept that featured interactive displays and a more modern design. In the 1980s, Chaumet began to expand internationally, opening stores in major cities around the world. Chaumet continued to innovate In the 2000s, launching new collections and collaborations with artists and designers.
Some of Chaumet's most famous pieces of jewellery include:
• the Joséphine Necklace: This necklace was commissioned by Empress Joséphine in 1804. It is made more...
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