Diamond 'Brindille' Ring, René Boivin, 1957. Beekman New York - Fine Jewelry Rental Service
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Diamond ‘Brindille’ Ring, René Boivin, 1957. - 1950s, Black tie, Cocktail/Festive, Color, Cushion, Cut/Technique, Day/Luncheon, Diamond, Event, House, Neutral, Power dressing/Conferences, René Boivin, Rings, Stone, Time period, Yellow gold - Rental Borrow.

Diamond ‘Brindille’ Ring, René Boivin, 1957.

SKU: J0384

2.67 carat cushion cut diamond ‘Brindille’ ring set in design of interlaced branches, 18k yellow gold, René Boivin, 1957. Size 4.5

Unique Elements
This Boivin ring is striking – a beautiful center cushion cut diamond encircled by dramatic gold twigs (‘brindille’ is French for twigs) for a distinctive sculptural shape. Wear this with a sleek black dress or with a major gown for a red carpet moment.

Cushion Cut The cushion cut, which can be both a modern or “old mine” cut is a square or rectangular diamond with softly rounded corners, like a cushion. Most colored gems as well as diamonds were cushion cut in the 19th century, and it is one of the best diamond cuts for retaining natural color, which is why it remains popular for colored stones to this day. The old mine cut has 58 facets where a modern cushion cut typically has 64 facets.

René Boivin The house of René Boivin, founded in Paris in 1890, is known for clever use of colored stones and enduringly modern designs. The house was run by Boivin's wife Jeanne after his passing in 1917 along with her employee, Suzanne Belperron, who would later herself become one of the most famous jewelry designers of all time, as Madame Belperron.

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