Chaumet
Tiaras
An exclusive volume
featuring the most
stunning tiaras created
by Chaumet, from the
eighteenth century to
today, as it celebrates
this luxury jeweler
which continues to
create bespoke pieces
in the heart of Paris. Founded in 1780 in Paris, Chaumet became the most prestigious and sought-after jeweler in Europe after being named the official jeweler to Napoleon’s wife, Empress Joséphine. Known for dazzling craftmanship, Chaumet specialized in tiaras. These social symbols and fashion accessories have been popular throughout the centuries, from historical tiaras created for royalty to modern art deco pieces designed for wealthy 1920s flappers. The rarely viewed tiaras illustrated in this book are presented in thematic sections, such as “Nature,” “Skies,” “Graphic Lines,” “Architecture,” and “Power.” They are introduced by two short essays—one from V&A jewelry curator Clare…