Chaumet Wedding Bands

Chaumet Wedding Bands

In the spirit of modern-day nuptials, Chaumet offers a range of stackable wedding bands that complement every engagement ring design. For instance, the Josephine ring takes on the V-shape of the aigrette while Liens curves to welcome the crossing ribbon motif.

In addition, a selection of simple bands, Les Intemporelles, offer pave-set models with rounded or bevelled edges, perfect for men and women alike. These elegant heirs of the Maison’s visual codes express discreet elegance while conveying the strength of relationships that time continues to enhance.

Josephine

From tiaras to wedding rings, Chaumet jewellery celebrates the most important milestones in lovers’ lives. The house’s sentimental jewels are a tribute to the strong-willed couple, Napoleon and Josephine, whose love story forged its identity.

A patron of the arts, Josephine worked closely with sculptors, painters and interior decorators to establish a unique Consular and Empire style at Malmaison. She also established a close friendship with the Russian tsar Alexander I. She commissioned four major pieces from the Italian Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova. She regarded art as an essential part of her personality, and a significant source of happiness.

She was also an avid reader and a strong-willed woman who was able to distinguish her lovers by their ability to fulfill her financial and social needs. She was also a talented singer who cultivated an excellent repertoire.

In the 1930s, she returned to the United States with a theatre troupe and drew the attention of American audiences who were less than pleased with her. Her performances were criticized as being in poor taste, and she was accused of being a “Negro wench”.

After her marriage to Alexandre de Beauharnais in 1803 Josephine lived at the Chateau de Malmaison until her death in April 1814. She is credited with creating the famous rose garden and was a patron of the arts. Her children by Beauharnais, Napoleon and Amelie of Leuchtenberg, are the ancestors of many members of the royal family of Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Norway and Luxembourg.

Today, the Chaumet creations are a precious echo of the taste of its first muse, Josephine, who embodied the strength of the modern woman and the power of love. She is the inspiration behind the Josephine collection, which presents jewellery in platinum, white gold or rose gold, set with diamonds and coloured stones.

For a romantic, timeless look, opt for the Josephine Aigrette. Inspired by the tiaras worn by the empress, this contemporary solitaire renews the meeting between two symbols that have long been associated with Chaumet jewellery: the tiara and the brilliant-cut diamond. It is a reminder of the power of love and of the tiara’s role in making love a reality.

Liens

Whether you’re looking for the perfect matching his and hers wedding band or something that reflects your own unique style, there’s something for every couple. Whether you choose a classic design or a more contemporary one, the right set can help you mark your big day and tell your story of love.

Chaumet’s high jewellery savoir-faire has been passed down through generations for over 240 years and has been worn by some of the most famous figures in French history including Empress Josephine. The brand’s signature creations, including tiaras and adornments, express this virtuosity with elegance, grace and character.

The signature Bee My Love collection embodies this virtuosity through a line of exquisite necklaces, each with a graphic honeycomb structure encapsulating a diamond. In the same vein, the Liens collection pays tribute to life’s most special moments through a series of inspiring rings that evoke the bowknots and ribbons dear to Queen Marie-Antoinette.

Each of the Maison’s iconic collections is enriched with a complementary stackable wedding band, so you can wear the pieces together and create a bespoke bridal look that perfectly matches your engagement ring. The Josephine wedding band takes on the V-shape of the aigrette while the Liens band curves to welcome the crossing ribbon motif and the “Jardins” Bee My Love ring nestles into that of its solitaire.

For the groom, there’s also a simple selection of bands from the Les Eternelles collection that come in a variety of pave-set, rounded or bevel-edged styles. These bands are ideal as a complement to a ring from one of the Maison’s emblematic collections or great on their own for a sexy alternative to traditional rings.

Another of the most acclaimed collections is the Liens Evidence line, which celebrates the ties between two souls through a contemporary reinterpretation of sentimental jewellery. The collection evokes the precious ribbons and bowknots of Queen Marie-Antoinette through interlacing, ties and unties that reflect the close bonds between two beings.

Aside from the aigrette and solitaire versions of these designs, the collection also offers a wide range of pendants and earrings featuring the same hexagonal structure. From studs to hoops, and long statement earrings, there’s something for everyone!

Frisson

Whether it’s a new song, a fan-made trailer for an old movie or even a piece of music you’ve never heard before, there’s something to be said about how music can make us feel. It can give you goosebumps and a chill that goes from your head to your toes, but scientists are still struggling to figure out exactly what causes this phenomenon.

It’s called frisson, and it’s a sensation that many people experience when they listen to music — it’s a pleasurable feeling that’s linked to our emotions and personality. Studies have shown that people who have unusually active imaginations, appreciate beauty and nature, seek out new experiences, and enjoy variety in their lives are more likely to experience this sensation.

Some songs are more likely to generate frisson than others, and it’s not hard to pinpoint what makes a particular piece of music elicit this sensation: An unexpected entrance of a new voice, a change in dynamics or an unresolved harmony all trigger the sensation. But researchers still aren’t sure why some people are more prone to this sensation than others, and how that might influence their musical choices.

In a study published in the journal Psychology of Music, Colver and her co-authors examined the physiology of a group of participants as they listened to music. They also recorded their reactions and compared them to a personality test they had completed.

The results of the study show that people who were more prone to frisson tend to be open to new experiences, which may mean they’re better at identifying and analyzing complex patterns in music. In addition, they may be more likely to have emotional intelligence and be able to reflect on their own feelings and emotions in general.

This is why people who are more prone to frisson may also be more likely to be receptive to music as a therapy. And they may have a tendency to seek out more complex music, like classical pieces or contemporary dance, that might have a deeper meaning for them.

Chaumet has a wide selection of rings and jewellery sets that are perfect for couples looking to commemorate their love story on their big day. The brand’s new “Crown Your Love” customisation service gives you the chance to personalise your engagement ring and wedding band with one-of-a-kind features that will be sure to stand out on your special day.

Torsade

Founded in 1750, the Chaumet family has been devoted to a unique and timeless style of luxury jewelery, blending fashion, elegance and creative creativity. Today, its salons and high jewelry workshop continue to operate at Place Vendome where gem-setters, polishers and jewelers craft rings, earrings, watches and enduringly popular tiaras.

For more than two centuries, the Maison has faithfully interpreted the emotions of lovers. A discreet solitaire ring or a majestic tiara, each piece is a pledge of eternal elegance.

A bespoke service, a wedding boutique and mobile phone application: Chaumet offers love-struck couples a unique experience in the inimitable Parisian art de vivre. A new concept of ‘crown your love’ invites you to design your wedding day with a personal touch, while the House also offers its creations in a range of exceptional settings around the world.

In the heart of Paris, at 12 Vendome, the beating heart of the brand, is an architectural evocation of the Vendome column, a symbol that Chaumet has enshrined since 1812. The Torsade collection pays tribute to this emblematic address by creating rings and wedding bands in platinum, rose gold and diamonds, which embody an authentic evocation of the address.

The torsade pattern is carved into the band to create a seamless silhouette that has been refined with repeating grooves and pave set with diamonds. The platinum aesthetic of this piece is elegant and understated, yet chic enough to be worn with a six-prong engagement ring or gem-encrusted ring.

An electrically active cycle in the heart, the torsade pattern is the wavy lines that are visible on an electrocardiogram (EKG). It is a complication of Long QT syndrome (LQTS), a disorder affecting the nervous system and heart that can be either drug-induced or congenital.

This condition is not a serious complication, and treatment is usually not necessary, but you should see your doctor for further medical advice. A cardiologist will be able to test your magnesium, calcium and potassium levels. If these are low, you may need to take a supplement to keep your heart healthy.

Chaumet Wedding Bands