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Chaumet Introduces Fully Traceable Diamond, a First for the Maison

For the first time in its illustrious history, Chaumet, the luxury French jeweller founded in 1780, has unveiled a piece of jewellery featuring a fully traceable diamond

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The Maison has collaborated with Israeli-based tech company Sarine to offer this innovative feature.

The new white gold 'Bee My Love' pendant showcases a 0.50-carat, 88-facet empress cut diamond, accompanied by a digitized report. This report, accessible via a QR code, details the diamond’s unique characteristics, including its origin, and offers buyers full transparency into the gemstone’s journey.

Chaumet emphasizes that the use of cutting-edge technology now allows them to offer their exclusive empress cut diamond with full traceability—marking a significant milestone for the brand.

“The Maison offers the possibility of tracking and visualizing the different life stages of each stone, from rough diamond to pendant, a testament to their commitment to style,” a spokesperson for Chaumet stated.

Available from this month, the 'Bee My Love' pendant is priced at $7,900 online.

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