Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum in Tokyo is showcasing a breath-taking collection of the French luxury jeweler Chaumet's artistic jewelry pieces since 1870. The exhibit features more than 300 pieces of work gathered from 40 private collectors and 15 museums along with 200 prototypes of tiaras the jewelry house is known for.
Highlights include portraits of Chaumet’s clients and muses including Napoleon’s two wives, Josephine and Marie-Louise, and actual jewelry pieces they were wearing in portraits as well as Marie Antoinette's Japanese lacquerware and Pope Pius VII’s tiara from 1811.
General Admission (Adults) 1,700 JPY. Tickets available online and at ticket booth.