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Ruby and Diamond Necklace, Chaumet
Ruby and Diamond Necklace, Chaumet

Ruby and Diamond Necklace, Chaumet

SKU: J0324
$299.00 per day

Collar necklace set with a 4.75 carat cabochon ruby and 5 carats oval cabochon rubies accented with 8.2 carats step-cut and round brilliant cut diamonds, 18k white gold, signed Chaumet. Length 15.75″

$299.00 per day

Unique Elements
This ruby and diamond collar necklace is a major red carpet look. Wear this one with navy and add diamond and ruby pieces from our collection for a more complete look.

Exclusive This item is available to members only

Ruby Ruby is called “the king of gems” in Sanskrit. Rubies have obtained the highest per-carat price of any colored stone. Ruby is a variety of corundum, a mineral species that also includes sapphire. Rubies range from orangey red to pure red to purplish red. Trace elements of chromium cause ruby’s red color. Ruby is the July birthstone and the stone for the 15th and 40th anniversaries.

Cabochon A cabochon is a gem which has been shaped and polished but not faceted, typically with a domed top and flat bottom. Cabochons are often cut for opaque stones, for softer translucent gems as well as to highlight phenomenon such as asterism “star” and chatoyancy “cat’s eye”, as these would not show in faceted stones. The 'sugarloaf' cabochon cut features a 4-sided pyramid shape.

Step Cut A Step-cut, which includes emerald and baguette-cuts, is a rectangular cut with faceting in steps. This style highlights the clarity and color of the stone. The Princess Cut features a straight sided rectangular outline with brilliant style faceting - a mix between step cut and brilliant cut. The "Calf's Head" is a less common step cut that resembles a triangle with the cut corners, thought to resemble a calf's head.

White Gold White Gold use in jewelry is first associated with Art Deco, as yellow gold was out of fashion and it is an alternative to platinum, which had become increasingly more expensive after 1915. 18K gold is softer than platinum but has more than enough strength for everyday wear in fine jewelry, particularly in earrings, bracelets and necklaces.

Chaumet Chaumet, founded in 1780 by Marie-Etiene Nitot, became known as the “jeweler of the tiara” after creating the coronation crown for Napoleon. The house has created pieces for every court throughout Europe, Russia, India and the near East and was a major jewelry player in the Art Deco period. The Chaumet family exited ownership in 1987 and the house has been owned by LVMH since 2012.

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