Chaumet might not be a familiar name to you. Don’t know who or what Chaumet is? Don’t worry. Only people in certain circles really know what Chaumet is, but a glimpse inside of Chaumet tells decades of fine jewelry history. Chaumet’s rise to prominence coincided with the glory of Emperor Napoleon I. Marie-Etienne Nitot, founded of the House proposed jewels that became symbols of the power and splendor of the empire, nurturing Napoleon’s mythic aura. As the Emperor’s officially appointed jeweler, Nitot designed the imperial sword, created audacious sentimental jewels for Empress Josephine, and then extravagant tiaras and jewelry for Empress Marie-Louise.
The succession of the Nitots, both father and son, was assured by the talented master craftsmen who headed their workshops. Fossin & Fils consecrated romantic jewelry inspired by the Italian Renaissance and 18th century France. The Royal Courts of Europe fell under the spell of these marvels. Morel Nitot crossed the Channel to London, becoming an ambassador of the new style after the 1848 revolution, becoming the official jeweler to Queen Victoria.
Joseph Chaumet gave his name to the House in 1885, becoming the uncontested master of the Belle Epoque and diadem, and emblem of social status and fashion accessory. In 1907 he established his store in Paris. The 1920’s saw the emergence of garcon fashion and Art Deco, as jewelry took on a more geometric style. Marcel Chaumet succeeded his father during this period. Today Chaumet perpetuates its tradition of exceptional savior-fair with collections of fine Chaumet jewelry, jewels and Chaumet watches.
Let me tell you, to see a Chaumet watch is like watching heaven. You can see the careful craftsmanship that goes into each watch and see the beauty and elegance of the watch a mile away. Masters at flawlessly interpreting the styles of each era, Chaumet’s archives are rich with spirited designs that reflect the Romantic period of the early 1800’s and the brilliance and exquisiteness of cameos and lockets popular during the late 1800’s.
Chaumet L’eau by Chaumet for women is a floral fruity fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Louise Turner. Top notes are Sicilian bergamot, tea and Chinese red currant; middle notes or scents are mimose, wild jasmine and rose; base notes or scents are sandalwood, white musk and almond tree.
When you buy Chaumet cologne or fragrance, you can immediately smell the style and sophistication from many decades of honing in on chic. Chaumet perfume is expensive but it is well worth it and you will individually stand out in the crowd. When you buy anything Chaumet, you will stand apart from those around you. Chaumet….for the sophisticated crowd!