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Chaumet presents its new collection featuring the bee, which has been an emblem of the House from the time of its most famous customer, Napoleon Bonaparte.
The 9 stackable, hexagonal rings in this collection perfectly imitate honeycomb and can be worn alone or in an infinite array of combinations.
Available in full pave versions down to those sans diamond, they come in 3 different precious metals comprising pink gold, yellow gold and of course, white gold.
Chaumet will be donating proceeds from the sale of the Bee My Love rings to its “Save the Bees” campaign, which supports the French Terre d’Abeilles association.

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