Chopard Unveils 15-Piece 'Insofu' High Jewelry Collection from Rare Zambian Emerald
The collection, crafted from the 6,225-carat Insofu emerald, features Art Deco-inspired designs and supports wildlife conservation efforts.
- The Insofu emerald, a 6,225-carat rough gem discovered in Zambia's Kagem mine, yielded 850 carats of high-quality emeralds after meticulous cutting over nine months.
- Chopard's new 15-piece collection includes necklaces, earrings, rings, a bracelet, and a jewelry watch, showcasing diverse designs inspired by Art Deco and the Jazz Age.
- The standout piece is an elephant-shaped pendant, symbolizing strength and prosperity, which can also be worn as a brooch and features emeralds framed by diamonds.
- The collection debuts alongside five couture gowns designed to complement the jewelry, emphasizing Chopard's integration of high fashion and fine jewelry.
- Part of the proceeds from the collection will be donated to Elephant Family, a charity dedicated to wildlife conservation in Asia.