TAG | High-jewelry
Pearls are as precious and beautiful as the African Queens, pearl jewelry is beautiful, mysterious and to the most extence maintains the extreme elegance of nature. These are a unique pearl design of high pearl jewelry from Chopard.They are a display of not just beauty but also perfection. With unique and luxurious look and expertise, these art of work have given people fresh light to appreciate jewelry making.
Haute Joaillerie is to jewellery what Haute Couture is to the prêt-à-porter fashion: a world apart, for initiates and connoisseurs of beautiful gemstones, in a sphere beyond time – where originality and beauty have been merged to give birth to masterpieces. Composed around stones of exceptional cut and quality,the emphasis placed on the development of one-of-a-kind models,, such as diamonds, sapphires, rubies or emeralds, has taken Chopard to the forefront of the contemporary Haute Joaillerie scene.


A Splendid Pearl and Diamond Necklace Adorned with 40 white cultured pearls and 72 carats of rose-cut diamonds.


Coco Chanel ,in the early ’30s, at the Ritz hotel , she noticed the sunburst metalwork shining along the balcony of her apartment.
At that time, Paris fashion was flaming for her interpretation of the radiated rays, that she put into all sorts of fine jewelry and went on to elaborate on until her retirement.

In common life, we barely notice that sometimes what you’re looking for is right in front of you. Throughout the history, all round the world Chanel soon have a chance to find out a creative design at the heart of Chanel fine jewelry.The standout of Chanel Fine Jewelry’s high-jewelry collection has reminded the fashion world what elegance and high fashion is.
These pieces from the CHANEL High Jewelry collection


Amazes with their beauty and creativity,they associate audacity and imagination and display the same spirit found in Mademoiselle Chanel’s first Fine Jewelry collection of November 1932 in Paris.
These exceptional jewelry pieces retells CHANEL Fine Jewelry’s
way to push forward perfection.


“We don’t usually design around a stone,” says Benjamin Comar, global director of Chanel Fine Jewelry.
“We typically start with a design, then source the stones. But we loved the color and purity of this gem. It’s like the Caribbean sea; you want to dive into it.”


The jewelry house’s 2009 collection “represents the modern version of what Mademoiselle Chanel created in 1932,” says Comar.
“There is an historical patrimony and historical eye on jewelry at this fair,” Comar says of the Biennale. “It underscores the cultural and artistic significance of jewelry over time.”


