CHANEL Fine Jewelry
“The line leads.”
In 1932, Gabrielle Chanel applied this fashion design principle to fine jewelry. Material is no longer a limit. 18K gold and diamonds become the subjects of sketches when reimagining Mademoiselle’s symbols. The perfect curves of her favorite flower are found in the CAMÉLIA Fine Jewelry Collection; the quilted motif, an emblem of the House, in the COCO CRUSH collection...
Just like ribbons, the pieces wrap around fingers and wrists. Necklaces move with the body, allowing it to feel liberated.
CHANEL Fine Jewelry defines a universally recognizable allure, an allure marked by freedom.
“The line leads.”
In 1932, Gabrielle Chanel applied this fashion design principle t...
“The line leads.”
In 1932, Gabrielle Chanel applied this fashion design principle to fine jewelry. Material is no longer a limit. 18K gold and diamonds become the subjects of sketches when reimagining Mademoiselle’s symbols. The perfect curves of her favorite flower are found in the CAMÉLIA Fine Jewelry Collection; the quilted motif, an emblem of the House, in the COCO CRUSH collection...
Just like ribbons, the pieces wrap around fingers and wrists. Necklaces move with the body, allowing it to feel liberated.
CHANEL Fine Jewelry defines a universally recognizable allure, an allure marked by freedom.