Bee de Chaumet 2025

May 10, 2025

ALL THAT GLITTERS

A collection as seductive as it’s always been. Jewels that are more radiant than ever. Even more iconic naturalistic motifs. In 2025, Bee de Chaumet dazzles once again as it unveils a dozen ultra-desirable new pieces for those seeking to shine. Take a look!

Gold and diamonds as raw materials, the bee and the honeycomb as flagship motifs, unity as a symbol. These are the components of the new creations in the Bee de Chaumet collection, which constantly push the boundaries of desire. In tribute to the beauty of nature, the bee and honeycomb cell motifs combine to infuse the design with a unique identity as well as a strong symbolic significance, like a hive harmoniously constructed over time. Wearable in a multitude of ways and combinations, these unisex creations are invitations to shine together, while encouraging everyone to assert their personality through their style.

A bee at its heart 

Established as the collection’s defining symbol, the radiant and sunny bee inspires figurative creations, blending interplays of volume, yellow gold work and bold motifs. With wings spread as if in full flight, it embodies living nature in motion, captured in the moment.

Dressed in its most beautiful finery, the pavé diamond bee graces a long necklace and a pair of yellow gold earrings distinguished with delicate tassels. Made up of a multitude of fine gold chains with a suppleness as light as it is striking, they respond fluidly to the wearer’s every movement. Punctuated with gold and diamond honeycombs, they lend a unique touch of sophistication to outfits, animating them with added elegance.

The eternally evolving bee emphasises its iconic potential as it appears in different shapes and sizes this year. On a ring with bevelled lines, its preciousness is spotlighted in pavé diamonds. On a necklace or as a delicate ear stud, it is more minimalistic, the abdomen and wings in smooth polished gold but the head set with a brilliant-cut diamond. Inspired by the toi et moi motif, an openwork bangle with a flexible opening that doesn’t impede the wrist unites these two representations on a single piece of jewellery, attesting to the insect’s versatility. 

History of an icon

Proud of its naturalist identity, Chaumet places nature at the heart of its creations and draws on its repertoire to revisit favourite symbols. Such as the bee, which the Maison has been boldly interpreting since the time of the First Empire. Chosen as an emblem by Napoléon, it also recounts the unique history of Chaumet, which is intimately connected to the history of France itself. Revisiting this essential link, the Maison first looked to the honeycomb’s graphic form during the Art Deco period. In 2009, it brought the two motifs together for the first time in a single creation, heralding the beginnings of the collection which officially saw the light of day in 2011.