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The art of giving in Japan
In Japan, the expression "the wrapping is half the gift" reflects a veritable philosophy. Over there, wrapping is never just an envelope,...
Continue readingSapphire, September's birthstone
Sapphire, renowned for its deep blue color, is, like ruby, a member of the corundum family of minerals. All are...
Continue readingThe signet ring, an ancient tradition
The signet ring is undoubtedly one of the most emblematic pieces of jewelry. Its origins date back more than 4,000...
Continue readingPeridot, birthstone for August.
Originating in ancient Egypt, it repelled evil and fascinated with its unique olive-green color. Imported into Europe under the...
Continue readingWax seals, from antiquity to the present day
Why are wax seals still fascinating today? Since ancient times, wax seals have been used to seal letters and important documents,...
Continue readingThe origins of Olympic and Paralympic medals
A symbolic tradition Discover the history of Chaumet's Olympic medals, embodying excellence and determination, the 5,000 medals from...
Continue readingRuby is the gem of the month for July
An ancient tradition For many of us, the ruby is undeniably one of the most emblematic stones in the world of...
Continue readingWhy is the wedding ring worn on the left?
An ancient tradition Have you ever noticed that the wedding ring is traditionally worn on the left hand? The ancients...
Continue readingThe pearl is the gem of June
Do you know why pearls are so prized by fashion icons? Whether they're wild, called fine pearls...
Continue readingLet's support our mothers
On the occasion of Mother's Day, the whole GRAAZIE team is mobilizing to support a 6th partner association:...
Continue readingThe secrets of emerald, May's birthstone
The story of emerald For millennia, this precious stone has been associated with mythological tales and sacred rituals, captivating the minds of...
Continue readingThe history of the locket necklace
But where does the locket necklace come from? More commonly known as a locket, and often made of gold or silver, the...
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