“…Chaumet continues to honour the beauty of nature through the Maison’s emblematic design language. Among its most enduring symbols is the golden wheat motif, a graceful emblem that has accompanied the House since 1780. Delicate and evocative, it returns in the new L’Épi de Blé de Chaumet High Jewellery collection, reimagined with captivating finesse and exquisite detail…”

The latest L’Épi de Blé parure is crafted by the Maison’s master artisans, custodians of Chaumet’s centuries-old savoir-faire. It revisits the wheat motif once beloved by Empress Joséphine and Empress Marie-Louise, who adorned their hair and décolletage with its naturalistic elegance. More than 245 years later, the motif continues to symbolise prosperity, abundance and flourishing life. Each creation is designed to appear as though gently swaying in the breeze, yet remains perfectly still, like a sculptural jewel resting on the skin.

Softly brushed yellow gold creates a warm, luminous surface that pairs beautifully with the refined sparkle of pavé-set diamonds. The parure includes a contemporary wheat-inspired tiara, a finely sculpted necklace, a yellow-gold ring set with a 2-carat pear-shaped diamond, and earrings adorned with pear-shaped diamonds of 1 carat each. Every piece embodies Chaumet’s ability to transform nature into artistry and to infuse jewellery with a sense of life.

These golden, diamond-lit ears of wheat are more than adornments. They are poetic expressions of nature, crafted with a grace that captivates in every dimension.




