Presented in a luxurious slipcased package, the first book dedicated to tiaras created by Parisian high-jewelry house Chaumet.
Founded in 1780 in Paris, Chaumet quickly made history by becoming the official jeweller to Empress Josephine, soon turning the house into the most sought-after jeweller in Europe with a loyal and prestigious clientele, from empresses and queens to Maharajas. Tiaras, as social symbols and fashion accessories, are Chaumet’s speciality and were particularly sought after throughout the centuries – from historical pieces created for royalty to strikingly modern Art Deco pieces crafted for wealthy 1920s flappers.
Rarely seen and exhibited, the tiaras illustrated in this book are presented thematically (‘Nature’, ‘Skies’, ‘Graphic Lines’ and ‘Power’) and are introduced by two short essays: V&A jewelry curator Clare Phillips examines the history of tiaras through the centuries, while fashion expert Natasha Fraser focuses on their role in the history of fashion. Presented in a luxurious, slipcased package, Chaumet: Tiaras is a unique tribute to that most elite of jewels. It will be a must-have reference for lovers of luxury and high jewelry.
About the Authors
Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni is the author of Monsieur Dior: Once Upon A Time, Loulou de la Falaise, Vogue on Yves Saint Laurent and After Andy: Adventures in Warhol Land. She was the European editor for Harper's Bazaar from 1999 to 2004 after serving as a staff member and journalist at Women's Wear Daily and W magazine. She lives in Paris.
Clare Phillips is Curator in the Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics & Glass Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Her publications include Jewelry: From Antiquity to the Present and Jewels and Jewellery .
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A sweeping retrospective of the house's dazzling creations.
Beautifully illustrated... With over 200 illustrations, the book presents a selection of the distinctive tiaras the maison has crafted over nearly 250 years.
Thoughtful essays...provide an insightful time line that traces how Chaumet has given us tiaras at every major fashion and decorative arts epoch in history.