Description
A subtle triumph of Art Deco sophistication, this René Boivin diamond ring — circa 1935 — captures the maison’s fearless mastery of form and light. Carefully crafted in gold and set with an old‑cut diamond at its heart, the ring balances geometry and grace: the pavé‑set band and sculptural silhouette create a sense of architectural poise, while the central gem glows with quiet intensity.
Designed by Suzanne Belperone, the ring features a distinctive pyramidal white-gold head with a fully pavé-set diamond band, punctuated by a larger brilliant-cut diamond at the center. The model is documented by Françoise Cailles, with a comparable example in yellow gold published in René Boivin Joaillier de l’Art déco.
The ring exemplifies the era’s characteristic symmetry and precision, with every angle and curve thoughtfully designed to enhance brilliance and visual harmony. Its bold yet refined lines allow the diamond to command attention, while the meticulously worked metal showcases the technical expertise and artisanal skill for which René Boivin is celebrated.
