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BEST TWIRLS

haumet translates architectural codes in French – inspired by the frieze which winds its way around the Vendôme Column in Paris’ Place Vendôme, in a nod to the home of the first Chaumet boutique in 1812. The intricate négligé necklace is a contemporary play on its predecessor, initially created a century ago for the Maharaja of Indore. Rather than the pear-cut diamonds of the original piece, it comes with elegant diamond springs that form a neat end to the diamond rope. In this necklace, diamonds are caught mid-twirl in an asymmetrical pattern that spins past its elongated outlines.

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