Retro gold, diamond, and platinum ring, René Boivin
Retro gold, diamond, and platinum ring, René Boivin
A Retro gold and diamond ring of stylized bypass design, set with two pear brilliant cuts juxtaposed around a pavé diamond plaque, in 18k and platinum. René Boivin, France. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Françoise Cailles. Two pear brilliant cut diamonds (approx. 0.62, 0.78 ct.) and atw 2.75 ct. round diamonds.
René Boivin founded his storied jewelry house during the 1890s in Paris. Upon his death in 1917 his wife Jeanne, the sister of the famous couturier Paul Poiret, took over the running of the company. This was an unusual path for a woman at the time, and she was the first woman to head a major jewelry house in Paris. Jeanne worked closely with her daughter Germaine and the jewelry designer Juliette Moutard. Their geometric and streamlined Art Deco jewels and Mid-Century creations inspired by botanicals and animals became well known in France and beyond. Jeanne is also credited with discovering the legendary jewelry designer Suzanne Belperron who, after designing for Boivin from 1919 to 1932, founded her own company. Both the houses of Boivin and Belperron are widely regarded as two of the most important jewelers of the 20th century.
- Current size6
- DesignerBoivin
- CountryFrance
- Circa1940
- DimensionsTop 7/16 x 7/8
- Weight11.1 grams
- SKUZ29487