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  1. Dec 9, 2021 · Boivin was one of the first jewellers of his generation to use semi-precious stones and organic materials such as wood and ivory, laying the foundations for the company’s style of the 1930s and 1940s.

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  3. Boivin. Since its beginnings in the late 19th century under Jules René Boivin, to its takeover by Asprey Plc, the Boivin fine jewellery legacy continues to be known for its individualistic style.

    • The Founder
    • Madam René Boivin
    • Jewelry Highlights

    The firm’s namesake, René Boivin, followed his older brother Victor into the jewelry business by becoming an apprentice goldsmith at the age of seventeen. Taking drawing lessons at a local art school and mastering his chosen craft at a variety of different workshops, René quickly distinguished himself as an accomplished draughtsman, gifted jewelry ...

    In the years 1917 to 1920, following her husband’s death, Madame René Boivin, as she preferred to be known professionally, persevered and completed already existing orders. While the firm name remained René Boivin, Jeanne Boivin gradually began to create her own distinctive pieces. Although not a designer herself, she had a strong sense of style an...

    Brooches

    A wide range of geometric brooch shapes was produced by the firm. Shapes introduced in the twenties through forties included: Plaques that often used step-cut rock crystal as the central body; Rounded Discs also featuring tiered layers of crystal accented with pave diamonds and calibre-cut gems; Arch brooches first created by Juliette Moutard in 1933 and designed to project from the wearer’s garment; Shield-shaped brooches and Escalier brooches crafted from carved pieces of rock crystal, smok...

    • Paris
    • e. c.1890
    • France
  4. May 14, 2003 · Boivin - Identification. Jewelry made in the Rene’ Boivin workshop is identified by the mark R. Boivin in all caps or Rene Boivin written in script. Pinning a specific designer to each piece, like Suzanne Belperron, for instance, is more complicated and requires additional research.

  5. In the firm's early years, Boivin created beautiful floral, garland and Art Nouveau-style high jewellery. In 1917, Rene passed away and wife Jeanne took on the company, with Suzanne Belperron joining in 1921.

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  7. Apr 26, 2024 · Any list of the most iconic fine jewelry houses of the early 20th century must include René Boivin. The man was born in 1864 in Paris, and by the 1890s, he had established himself as an accomplished jeweler and skilled engraver with several self-named workshops.

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