Chaumet Bee My Love Exquises Ring 083933 Rose Gold, Morganite, Diamonds
Chaumet Bee My Love Exquises Ring 083933 Rose Gold, Morganite, Diamonds
- REFERENCE: 083933
- 18-carat pink gold
- 165 G VS+ brilliant-cut diamonds for 0.81 carat
- 1 oval-cut Morganite of 11 carats
- Price: Upon request
Product Description
Chaumet Bee My Love Exquises Ring 083933 Rose Gold, Morganite, Diamonds
Exquises cocktail ring in rose gold set with one oval-shaped morganit and brilliant-cut diamonds.
- REFERENCE: 083933
- 18-carat pink gold
- 165 G VS+ brilliant-cut diamonds for 0.81 carat
- 1 oval-cut Morganite of 11 carats
- Price: Upon request
*Each Coral creation is unique. As a result, size, carat weight and stone qualities can vary slightly from one creation to another.
Chaumet Bee My Love Exquises Ring
The Chaumet Bee My Love Exquises Ring features the classic honeycomb motif with a modern twist. The jewelry is available in either rose gold or white gold. The hexagons in each piece of jewelry are mirror polished to catch light. These unique details pay homage to the founding father of Chaumet, who was also the first goldsmith.
Chaumet Bee My Love
The Chaumet Bee My Love collection features hexagonal rings that imitate the honeycomb pattern found in honeycombs. The rings are available in three different precious metals and feature diamonds or without diamonds. In addition, Chaumet will donate a portion of all sales from the Bee My Love rings to the Save the Bees campaign. The company also supports the Terre d’Abeilles association.
This ring is adorned with three one-carat diamonds. This ring pairs beautifully with a necklace, pendant, and earrings featuring diamonds. This ring also looks great when paired with Chaumet’s other pieces that feature taille-cut diamonds.
Morganite is an attractive alternative to diamonds. It symbolizes inner power and growth, and is associated with the heart chakra. It is also thought to improve communication between partners. Additionally, morganite is much cheaper than diamonds. A ring containing one morganite stone can cost as little as $300, while a diamond can cost up to ten times that amount.
This rose gold ring has an oval shaped morganite and brilliant-cut diamonds. These stones are set in a crown with 88 facets, which is a highly auspicious number. In addition, the diamond’s cut is meant to mimic the figure-of-eight dance that bees do to communicate with each other.
A rose-colored variety of the mineral beryl, morganite was first discovered in Madagascar in 1910. The stone was named after banker J.P. Morgan, who was a friend of Kunz’s. It is now available at jewelry retailers like Kay and Zales. It is the second most popular non-diamond stone after diamonds.
Its signature graphic and contemporary honeycomb motif
Chaumet’s Bee My Love collection features its signature graphic and contemporary honeycomb motif, found on many of the pieces. The honeycomb motif is a modern take on the imperial symbol of the bee. The geometric designs, often crafted from gold, convey an air of regal femininity. Each piece is also individually unique, featuring a different stone quality or carat weight.
The Maison Bee My Love Collection features a beautiful white gold ring that features a central one-carat stone and a trio of Taille Imperatrice-cut diamonds. The ring pairs well with pendants and drop earrings that showcase the collection’s signature diamond cut. This collection is designed to be versatile, yet never overly ornate.
Its modern take on the imperial symbol of the bee
The bee has long been a popular symbol of the imperial court in France, and Chaumet’s new Bee My Love collection pays homage to this iconic imperial symbol in a contemporary way. Inspired by the honeycomb patterns found in a beehive, the bee motif is rendered in a range of gold and diamonds. This stunning collection includes new pendants, supple earrings, and vibrant cocktail rings.
The story of Napoleon and Empress Josephine is an integral part of Chaumet’s heritage, and the company often uses the story as a reference in its contemporary collections. The Josephine line, for example, uses the silhouette of the Empress’ aigrette. The Hortensia collection, meanwhile, showcases the floral symbol of the hydrangea. But the story of Napoleon isn’t forgotten: the bee was also Napoleon’s imperial symbol.
Its donation to the “Save the Bees” campaign
The Bee My Love collection from Chaumet features rings that mimic the honeycomb patterns of bees. The rings come in pave and sans-diamond styles. They are available in three precious metals and the brand is donating all proceeds from the sale of these rings to the Save the Bees campaign. The company is also supporting the Terre d’Abeilles association, which helps preserve bee habitats.
Chaumet Bee My Love Exquises Ring 083933 Rose Gold, Morganite, Diamonds
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