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Chanel Marks No. 5 Perfume With Diamond Necklace

- BY MIMOSA SPENCER

Chanel has cut a D flawless diamond into a perfect octagonal shape, weighing exactly 55.55 carats.

PARIS — It’s a necklace that money can’t buy. Chanel will offer fans an eyeful, however, of an extravagan­t piece of high jewelry, made in homage to the house’s famed No.5 perfume, which marks its centenary this year. Built around an emerald cut, octogonal diamond, the jewelry piece evokes the shape of the scent’s signature bottle — cut to weigh exactly 55.55 carats.

“For Chanel, the design and production of this necklace represents a decisive and major step in the history of fine jewelry. By joining our Patrimoine at 18 Place Vendôme rather than being sold, this necklace will forever bear witness to this chapter in the history of Chanel fine jewelry,” said Frédéric Grangié, Chanel watches and jewelry president.

In recent years, digital channels have tightened their grip on consumers, even the world’s wealthiest, and the trend has been exaggerate­d by coronaviru­s lockdowns. This has prompted a frenzy among Place Vendôme jewelers to build increasing­ly lavish flagships and draw up ever-richer collection­s of jewelry to stand out in a field crowded with choices.

With internatio­nal travel on hold, many high jewelry collection­s have been shipped to consumers abroad — to Asia in particular — and the necklace may be exhibited in other markets, and play a role in events held in other parts of the world.

“It will constitute, for our clients and our press, an eternal and visible symbol of the unfailing links that unite Place Vendôme and the No. 5 perfume,” added Grangié.

The No.5 perfume was concocted in 1921, by Ernest Beaux and Gabrielle Chanel. The designer made her one foray into high jewelry 11 years later, with a collection of platinum and gold diamonds, called “Bijoux de Diamants.” With the 55.55 necklace, the house is seeking to bridge the two milestones.

“Gabrielle Chanel approached these two universes with the same visionary values, focusing on audacity and the quest for excellence. I wanted to rediscover that creative gesture with this collection,” said Patrice Leguéreau, director of Chanel’s jewelry creation studio.

He started with a rough diamond, with the quest of cutting it into a perfect octagonal shape, weighing exactly the symbolic 55.55 carats. The D flawless diamond is surrounded by 104 round diamonds and 42 baguette diamonds.

The necklace re-creates the profile of the perfume bottle stopper and the bottle’s

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Chanel’s 55.55-carat diamond.
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Chanel’s 55.55 necklace.

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