Like Chanel, Dior, Boucheron and Chaumet, jewellery maker Chopard revealed the latest additions to its "Precious Chopard" high jewellery collection during Paris haute couture week. Imagined by Chopard Co-President and Artistic Director, Caroline Scheufele, these timeless and delicate new creations celebrate the skill and expertise of Chopard, as well as the various craftspeople involved in the art of high jewellery making.

With its architectural lines, the "Precious Chopard" collection is conceived as "a perfect alliance between Haute Couture and High Jewellery," billed as a veritable jewelry wardrobe filled with plays on light and dazzling colors. The theme is channeled via pieces such as a spectacular necklace evoking guipure lace work with diamonds and pear-cut emeralds.

 

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The many skilled trades involved in the art of high jewellery have worked hand in hand, under the creative guidance of Caroline Scheufele, to give rise to a series of exceptional pieces combining traditional expertise with audacity and technology. Designers, polishers, setters, cutters and jewelers have pooled their talent and mastery to create a series of dazzling new creations, featuring regular, delicate lines, capturing a certain sense of motion.

New additions to the "Precious Chopard" collection include an 18-carat white gold necklace, with a pear-cut tanzanite (26 carats) and set with oval-cut tanzanites (201 carats), pear-cut diamonds (41 carats), brilliant-cut diamonds (16 carats) and marquise-cut diamonds (12 carats).

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In the latest pieces, diamonds, which feature on all pieces in the "Precious Chopard" collection, are joined by sapphires, emeralds, tanzanites and rubies.