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Chaumet „Class one“ Gold Ring with 72 Diamonds, around 2000
Currency:EUR
Category:Collectibles
Start Price:1,000.00 EUR
Estimated At:1,600.00 - 2,000.00 EUR
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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2014 Aug 21 @ 18:00UTC+02:00 : CEST/EET
18 carat gold
Chaumet Paris, France, around 2000
72 brilliant cut diamond, in total approx. 0.72 carat, very good quality
Caoutchouc
Innovatively combined materials
Total weight: approx. 8 grams
Ring size: 56
Hallmarked: Chaumet, 750, 810433
Good condition
Provenance: Eastern German private collection
This splendid gold ring from the “Class One” collection by the prestigious house of Chaumet Paris is gemmed with 72 very high-quality half-pave brilliant cut diamonds. The brilliants weight altogether approximately 0.72 carat. The ring band is composed of an open-work gold ring into which a vulcanised black caoutchouc band is inset. The three materials – diamonds, gold and caoutchouc – harmonise perfectly despite their different colours and textures and give the ring an extraordinary expressiveness.
The ring is in good condition with light signs of wear. On the inside the ring band is marked with “Chaumet”, the purity mark “750” and the number “810433”. The rubber band is embossed with “Chaumet Paris” and the ring size “56”. The ring has a total weight of approximately 8 grams.
Chaumet Paris
The history of Chaumet is closely interwoven with the history of France. The house of Chaumet had its beginning in 1780 when Marie-Étienne Nitot became the official jeweler of Napoleon. Nitot and his successors designed ostentatious jewellery for the royal court and the wealthy bourgeoisie. In 1882 Joseph Chaumet took over the company. He manufactured ornate tiaras, which were to become the area of expertise of Chaumet, in the Renaissance style. In 1907 the workshops and shop move to 12 Place Vendôme where they can still be found today. During the postwar period Chaumet became a pioneer in the field of jewellery production. The products epitomised the exclusive taste of Parisian women and took inspiration from the fashion trends of the time. Since the 1970s the jewellery design of the house of Chaumet is characterized by a combination of various materials inside creative shapes and forms.
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