Platinum and Diamond Torsade de Chaumet Wedding Ring
Color
Silver
Status
In stock
Details
In 1812, Chaumet was the first jeweller to open an atelier within Paris' glittery Place Vendôme - a place now widely associated as the home of some of the world's finest gemmologists and goldsmiths. At the epicentre of the square is the Vendôme column, an obelisk that's wrapped in a spiralling frieze made from sculpted bronze plates - a monument which the Torsade de Chaumet collection honours. In this wedding ring, the platinum is engraved for a twisted effect, complete with a diamond to each individual panel.
Details
In 1812, Chaumet was the first jeweller to open an atelier within Paris' glittery Place Vendôme - a place now widely associated as the home of some of the world's finest gemmologists and goldsmiths. At the epicentre of the square is the Vendôme column, an obelisk that's wrapped in a spiralling frieze made from sculpted bronze plates - a monument which the Torsade de Chaumet collection honours. In this wedding ring, the platinum is engraved for a twisted effect, complete with a diamond to each individual panel.
In 1812, Chaumet was the first jeweller to open an atelier within Paris' glittery Place Vendôme - a place now widely associated as the home of some of the world's finest gemmologists and goldsmiths. At the epicentre of the square is the Vendôme column, an obelisk that's wrapped in a spiralling frieze made from sculpted bronze plates - a monument which the Torsade de Chaumet collection honours. In this wedding ring, the platinum is engraved for a twisted effect, complete with a diamond to each individual panel.