Mauboussin

The jewelers that close in Russia




The real drama is that of human lives lost in vain, of overwhelmed lives, of lives that will never be the same. But the war in Ukraine also causes a smaller, much smaller, but not irrelevant, drama related to jobs, in the West and in Russia, which will be lost to a stupid aggression. Both Russians and Westerners are dealing with the inevitable sanctions announced in time, before the invasion, which will have an impact on the accounts of companies, for example those of jewelry, as well as on the people who work there. The collapse of the ruble and the blocking of the credit card service, in fact, led many jewelry companies to suspend their business. Maybe they will close completely or reopen, if it all ends, but who knows when.

Boutique De Beers a Mosca
Boutique De Beers a Mosca

At the time of writing this short article, the last Western brand to close the boutique in Moscow was Swarovski, while Tiffany was among the first to lower the shutter, along with Vuitton. Others have already done so, others will follow. The list of Western Maisons that have opened a boutique in Moscow, St. Petersburg or other Russian cities is long. In Moscow, for example, they have a boutique Chopard, Van Cleef & Arpels, Akillis, Piaget, De Beers, H. Stern, Stephen Webster, Carrera y Carrera, Mauboussin, Mont-Blanc, Dior, Chaumet, Pandora, Frey Wille, Cartier , Trollbeads, Vuitton, Thomas Sabo, Bulgari, Pomellato, Adamas, Damiani, Buccellati. Other brands, such as Pasquale Bruni or Alcozer, are distributed in non-owned jewelers, or in airport duty free shops.
Boutique Damiani a Mosca
Boutique Damiani a Mosca

According to an analysis concerning Italian jewelery conducted by ICE (the state body for exports) in general, the Russian buyer is oriented towards medium or medium-high level jewelery. Also according to the analysis, the daily use of rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces, especially in the capital and large cities, is now seen as a form of accessory to one’s image, not necessarily combined with luxury clothing or for events special. The favorite items of Russian women are rings, chains and earrings; men prefer chains and bracelets, while brooches and necklaces are bought by a minority of the female population, while typically male jewelry such as cufflinks and tie pins are in low demand. In recent years, however, silver jewelery has been more successful than gold, due to the unfavorable ruble-euro exchange rate. Italy (2019 data) exports about 77 million jewels to Russia, about 22 million France, the United States 21 million and the United Kingdom 23 million. However, the one who exports the most to Russia is China with over 88 million.
Boutique Tiffany a Mosca
Boutique Tiffany a Mosca

Boutique Cartier a Mosca
Boutique Cartier a Mosca







The long road of Mauboussin




Jewelery brands that can boast an age of nearly two centuries are rare. Mauboussin, a French jewelry company founded in 1827, is about to cross this prestigious milestone. It has maintained a strong presence in Paris for many decades and in the 1920s Georges Mauboussin was able to tune into the spirit of the time, with the creation of art deco style jewels, which have projected his Maison into the Olympus of the most famous jewelery. They were gorgeous jewels, made with jade, lapis lazuli, pearls and gold. A success that allowed the Maison, in 1946, to open a boutique in the prestigious Place Vendôme.

Anello in oro bianco con ametista e diamanti
Anello in oro bianco con ametista e diamanti

After the handover to his sons Alain and Patrick by Jean Goulet-Mauboussin, the Maison in 2002 passed to a new owner, Dominique Frémont, who injected 50 million and also opened the doors to watchmaking. Not only that, the new Mauboussin is no longer tuned to high jewelery, but to more accessible collections, with pieces that do not exceed 3-4 thousand euros, aimed at young, dynamic and active women. In short, today Mauboussin is more in line with the times, sells online, relies on marketing, and offers more immediately salable jewels.
Pendente Soleil d'été in oro bianco, diamanti e topazio blu
Pendente Soleil d’été in oro bianco, diamanti e topazio blu

Anello Soleil d'été in oro bianco, diamanti e ametista verde
Anello Soleil d’été in oro bianco, diamanti e ametista verde

Pendente Soleil d'été in oro bianco, diamanti e citrino
Pendente Soleil d’été in oro bianco, diamanti e citrino

oro giallo diamanti Etoile Divine
Orecchini Mes Nuances à Toi in oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini Mes Nuances à Toi in oro bianco e diamanti

Anello nuziale in oro rosa e diamanti
Anello nuziale in oro rosa e diamanti







Mauboussin on the shelves of Galeries Lafayettes





The historic French brand Mauboussin was sold to the group that controls the Galeries Lafayettes ♦ ︎

Mauboussin is a historic French jewelry company, founded in 1827. It opened the first store in the United States, in New York in 2009 and in Moscow in 2017. Now, however, it also has a new owner, equally historic: the Galeries Lafayettes, large French warehouse opened in 1895 on the Boulevard Haussmann. The Galeries Lafayettes group, which controls the department store, announced the acquisition of a majority stake in the jewelry brand Mauboussin, along with its current CEO, Alain Némarq, who will continue to run the company. The manager managed to get a part in the operation thanks to the support of the Mirabaud Asset Management fund.

Mauboussin, anello in oro rosa e zaffiri rosa
Mauboussin, anello in oro rosa e zaffiri rosa

Galeries Lafayettes already controls other jewelery brands, such as Galeries Lafayette-Royal Quartz Paris, Louis Pion, Guérin Joaillerie, Bhv and La Redoute. Mauboussin was taken over by the entrepreneur Dominique Frémont in 2002, which held 84.3%, while the remaining 15.7% was owned by Némarq, who has guided the maison’s restructuring since 2002, transforming it into one of the main players of the sector, with a turnover of 75 million euros in 2018 and over 60 thousand jewels produced per year. The brand counts on a network of 75 points of sale in France and in the most famous international capitals.





Tiara con diamanti e zaffiri
Tiara con diamanti e zaffiri

Interno delle Galeries Lafayette
Interno delle Galeries Lafayette

Spilla di Mauboussin venduta da Sotheby's
Spilla di Mauboussin venduta da Sotheby’s

Spilla di Mauboussin del 1951
Spilla di Mauboussin del 1951







Zaffiri e Misteri in vendita da Christie’s

[wzslider]Il 26 novembre a Londra si annuncia un’asta calda, con gioielli davvero molto interessanti: Christie’s presenta pezzi pregiati di firme come Cartier, Chaumet, Dior, Graff, Mauboussin, Tiffany e Van Cleef & Arpels. Non solo: in vendita ci sono anche pietre colorate eccezionali e diamanti. Davanti al battitore d’asta sfileranno 444 lotti. L’obiettivo è superare i 10 milioni di euro. Il pezzo più pregiato è una spilla di diamanti con zaffiro di fine Ottocento, valutata tra 500 e 600 mila euro: il gioiello è stato di proprietà di Evelina Rothschild (figlia del banchiere e barone Nathan Mayer Rothschild), forse un regalo di nozze in occasione del matrimonio con Clive Behrens, il 5 dicembre 1899. Ciò che rende questa spilla così speciale è che lo zaffiro, di origine Kashmir, reca segni di un processo di riscaldamento ed è una gemma rara per il taglio finemente proporzionata e riccamente saturi di colore. La vendita offre anche due zaffiri eccezionali: un «royal blu» del 19° secolo, e un pendente con zaffiro dello Sri Lanka e diamanti di oltre 23 carati. La vendita di Londra intende soddisfare la domanda di pietre da collezione, in particolare diamanti: un tipo di investimento in continuo aumento. Ma, naturalmente, i gioielli sono i pezzi in vendita con il maggiore fascino. Come il gruppo di gioielli Mistery-Set di Van Cleef & Arpels. Il Mistery-Set è una tecnica brevettata nel 1933 che consiste nell’allineare le gemme senza che sia visibile il supporto. I gioielli appartenevano a una misteriosa Lady. D’altra parte, probabilmente rimarrà misterioso anche l’acquirente… Federico Graglia

ukSapphires and Mystery sale at Christie’s 

On 26 November in London promises to see a good auction, with a very interesting jewelry: Christie’s presents valuable pieces from labels such as Cartier, Chaumet, Dior, Graff, Mauboussin, Tiffany and Van Cleef & Arpels. Not only: for sale there are also exceptional colored stones and diamonds. In front of the auctioneer will be a parade of 444 lots. The goal is to exceed Eur 10 million. The most valuable piece is a diamond brooch with sapphire late nineteenth century, estimated at between 500 and 600 thousand euro: the jewel was owned by the Evelina Rothschild (daughter of Baron  and banker Nathan Mayer Rothschild), perhaps a wedding gift on the occasion marriage with Clive Behrens, December 5, 1899.  What makes so special this brooch sapphire, is that the gem, from Kashmir, bears signs of a heating process and is rare as proportioned and richly saturated color. The sale also offers two exceptional sapphires: a “royal blue” of the 19th century, and a Sri Lankan sapphire pendant with diamonds, over 23 carats. The sale of London intends to meet the demand for collectors stones, particularly diamonds, a type of investment continues to rise. But, of course, the jewelry pieces are for sale with the greatest charm. As the group of jewelery Mystery-Set by Van Cleef & Arpels. The Mystery-Set is a patented technique in 1933 that is to align the gems without any visible support. The jewelry belonged to a mysterious lady. On the other hand, will likely remain mysterious even the buyer…

france-flagSaphirs et Mystère vente chez Christie’s 

Le 26 Novembre Londres promet de voir une bonne vente aux enchères, avec bijoux très intéressant: Christie’s présente des pièces précieuses de labels tels que Cartier, Chaumet, Dior, Graff, Mauboussin, Tiffany et Van Cleef & Arpels. Non seulement: à vendre, il y a aussi des pierres et des diamants de couleur exceptionnelles. Devant le commissaire-priseur aura un défilé de 444 lots. L’objectif est de dépasser les 10 millions d’euros. La pièce la plus précieuse est une broche de diamant avec saphir fin du XIXe siècle, estimé à entre 500 et 600 000 euros: le bijou a été possédé par le Evelina de Rothschild (fille du baron et banquier Nathan Mayer Rothschild), peut-être un cadeau pour le mariage avec Clive Behrens, le 5 Décembre 1899. Ce qui rend si spécial cette broche saphir, est que la gemme, du Cachemire, porte les marques d’un processus de chauffage et est rare par proportion et couleur, richement saturée. La vente propose également deux saphirs d’exception: un “bleu royal” du 19ème siècle, et un pendentif en saphir du Sri Lanka avec des diamants, avec plus de 23 carats. La vente de Londres a l’intention de répondre à la demande pour les collectionneurs de pierres, en particulier des diamants, un type d’investissement continue d’augmenter. Mais, bien sûr, les bijoux sont à vendre avec le plus grand charme. Comme le groupe de bijoux Mystère-Set par Van Cleef & Arpels. Le Mystère-Set est une technique brevetée en 1933 qui est d’aligner les gemmes sans aucun soutien visible. Les bijoux appartenait à une dame mystérieuse. D’autre part, elle devrait rester mystérieux même l’acheteur…

german-flagSaphire und Rätsel Verkauf bei Christie’s 

Am 26. November in London verspricht eine gute Auktion sehen, mit einer sehr interessanten Schmuck: Christie’s präsentiert wertvolle Stücke aus Labels wie Cartier, Chaumet, Dior, Graff, Mauboussin, Tiffany und Van Cleef & Arpels. Nicht nur: zu verkaufen gibt es auch außergewöhnliche Farbsteinen und Diamanten. Vor dem Auktionator wird eine Parade von 444 Losen. Ziel ist es, mehr als 10 Millionen Euro. Das wertvollste Stück ist ein Diamant-Brosche mit Saphir späten neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, zwischen 500 und 600.000 € geschätzt: das Juwel wurde von der Evelina Rothschild (Tochter von Baron und Bankier Nathan Mayer Rothschild), vielleicht ein Hochzeitsgeschenk anlässlich Ehe besessen mit Clive Behrens, 5. Dezember 1899. Was macht das Besondere dieses Brosche Saphir, ist, dass der Edelstein, aus Kaschmir, trägt Anzeichen eines Erwärmungsprozesses und ist selten so proportioniert und stark gesättigten Farben. Der Verkauf bietet auch zwei außergewöhnliche Saphiren: ein “Königsblau” des 19. Jahrhunderts, und eine srilankische Saphir Anhänger mit Diamanten, mehr als 23 Karat. Der Verkauf von London will die Nachfrage nach Sammlersteine​​, insbesondere Diamanten, eine Art von Investitionen steigt weiter erfüllen. Aber natürlich sind die Schmuckstücke zum Verkauf mit dem größten Charme. Als die Gruppe von Schmuck Rätsel-Set von Van Cleef & Arpels. The Mystery-Set ist eine patentierte Technik im Jahr 1933, die auf die Edelsteine ​​ohne sichtbare Unterstützung auszurichten ist. Der Schmuck gehörte zu einer geheimnisvollen Dame. Auf der anderen Seite, wird wahrscheinlich geheimnisvoll bleiben, auch der Käufer…

flag-russiaСапфиры и Mystery продажа на Кристис 

26 ноября в Лондоне обещает увидеть хороший аукцион, с очень интересной ювелирных изделий: Кристи представляет ценные предметы из таких лейблах, как Cartier, Chaumet, Dior, Graff, Mauboussin, Tiffany и Van Cleef & Arpels. Не только: на продажу есть и исключительные цветные камни и бриллианты. В передней части аукционистом будет парад из 444 лотов. Цель состоит в том, чтобы превысить млн евро 10. Наиболее ценной является бриллиантовая брошь с сапфировым конце девятнадцатого века, оценивается в между 500 и 600 000 евро: драгоценный камень принадлежал Эвелина Ротшильда (дочь барона и банкира Натана Майера Ротшильда), возможно, свадебный подарок с праздником брака с Клайвом Беренс, 5 декабря 1899 г. что делает таким особенным этот брошь сапфир, является то, что камень, из Кашмира, несет признаки процесса нагрева и редко, как пропорции и богато насыщенный цвет. Продажа также предлагает два исключительных сапфиры: в “королевский синий” 19-го века, и Шри-Ланки сапфировое кулон с бриллиантами, над 23 карат. Продажа Лондоне намерена удовлетворить спрос на коллекционеров камней, в частности алмазов, тип инвестиций продолжает расти. Но, конечно же, ювелирные изделия продаются с наибольшим очарованием. Как группы ювелирной Mystery-Устанавливается Van Cleef & Arpels. Тайна-Set является запатентованной техники в 1933 году, что является для выравнивания драгоценные камни без видимой поддержки.Ювелирные изделия принадлежали к таинственной леди. С другой стороны, скорее всего, останется загадочной даже покупатель…

spagna-okZafiros y venta Misterio en Christie’s 

El 26 de noviembre Londres promete ver una buena subasta, con una joyería muy interesante: Christie’s presenta valiosas piezas de marcas como Cartier, Chaumet, Dior, Graff, Mauboussin, Tiffany y Van Cleef & Arpels. No sólo: a la venta también hay piedras y diamantes de color excepcionales. En frente de la casa de subastas será un desfile de 444 lotes. El objetivo es superar las 10 millones de euros. La pieza más valiosa es un broche de diamantes con zafiros finales del siglo XIX, se estima entre 500 y 600 000 euros: la joya era propiedad de la Evelina de Rothschild (hija del barón y banquero Nathan Mayer Rothschild), tal vez un regalo de la boda en el matrimonio ocasión con Clive Behrens, 5 de diciembre de 1899. Lo que hace tan especial este broche de zafiro, es que la gema, de Cachemira, tiene signos de un proceso de calentamiento y es raro como proporciones y ricamente saturado de color. La venta también ofrece dos zafiros excepcionales: un “azul real” del siglo 19, y un colgante de zafiro de Sri Lanka con los diamantes, más de 23 quilates. La venta de Londres tiene intención de satisfacer la demanda de los coleccionistas de piedras, en particular los diamantes, un tipo de inversión sigue en aumento. Pero, por supuesto, las piezas de joyería están a la venta con el mayor encanto. A medida que el grupo de la joyería Misterio-Set por Van Cleef & Arpels. El Misterio-Set es una técnica patentada en 1933 que consiste en alinear las gemas sin ningún apoyo visible. Las joyas pertenecían a una misteriosa dama. Por otro lado, es probable que permanezca misteriosa incluso el comprador…

Princes’s jewels at Christie’s

The next auction at Christie’s is what it should have contained the jewelry of a chic woman, in the aristocratic Paris during Belle Èpoque: at least two pearl necklaces, two rings with diamonds, rubies and sapphires, a sutoir of small diamonds set in platinum, pearl and diamond earrings, three pins and a bracelet of diamonds and colored gemstones. All, of course, signed by the greatest jewelers of the capital, as Boivin, Cartier and Chaumet. That had very special guests: the provenance of certain lots, old pieces but still really modern, is princelP. For example, the clasp of a necklace of pearls is a gift from the last sovereign of France, Empress Eugenie, the soutoir belonged to Her Royal Highness, Princess Cécile Murat. While the ring by Chaumet, with a rare sapphire of Kashmir, was a property of the Duchess of Luynes, a family mentioned in history books, and even in the novels of Alexandre Dumas. In addition to this collection, many other signature such as Boucheron, Bulgari, Buccellati, Graff, Mauboussin, Tiffany and Van Cleef & Arpels. Of course, more recent, but no less elegant: they represent the taste and personality of women who have chosen them.  

Soutoir appartenuto alla principessa Cécile Murat con piccoli diamanti taglio antico alternati a brillanti più grandi, montati su platino. Stima 20 mila-30 mila euro
Soutoir appartenuto alla principessa Cécile Murat con piccoli diamanti taglio antico alternati a brillanti più grandi, montati su platino. Stima 20 mila-30 mila euro
Orecchini a forma di nodo con diamanti taglio antico montati su platino e oro grigio. Firmati Chaumet, sono un dono della principessa Alexandre Murat. Stima 7 mila- 10 mila euro
Orecchini a forma di nodo con diamanti taglio antico montati su platino e oro grigio. Firmati Chaumet, sono un dono della principessa Alexandre Murat. Stima 7 mila- 10 mila euro
Collana di perle naturali, con fermaglio in oro, zaffiro taglio cuscino e doppia fila di diamanti taglio antico, dono dell'imperatrice Eugenia per il fidanzamento del Principe Murat. Certificato Laboratoire Français de Gemmologie. Stima 150 mila - 200 mila euro
Collana di perle naturali, con fermaglio in oro, zaffiro taglio cuscino e doppia fila di diamanti taglio antico, dono dell’imperatrice Eugenia per il fidanzamento del Principe Murat. Certificato Laboratoire Français de Gemmologie. Stima 150 mila – 200 mila euro
Anello firmato Chaumet con un rubino taglio ovale di 3.119 carati e un diamante ovale taglio antico. Montatura in platino. Certificato dall'Institut Suisse de Gemmologie, evidenza le caratteristiche dei giacimenti birmani per il rubino e non riscontra alterazioni termiche. Stima 40 mila -60 mila euro
Anello firmato Chaumet con un rubino taglio ovale di 3.119 carati e un diamante ovale taglio antico. Montatura in platino. Certificato dall’Institut Suisse de Gemmologie, evidenza le caratteristiche dei giacimenti birmani per il rubino e non riscontra alterazioni termiche. Stima 40 mila -60 mila euro
Anello della duchessa de Luynes, ha uno zaffiro taglio cuscino di 7,05 carato con caratteristiche dei giacimenti del Cachemire e due diamanti a baguette sui lati montati su platino. Firmato da Chaumet. Certificato Gia non sono state riscontrate alterazioni termiche. Stima 150 mila – 200 mila euro
Anello della duchessa de Luynes, ha uno zaffiro taglio cuscino di 7,05 carato con caratteristiche dei giacimenti del Cachemire e due diamanti a baguette sui lati montati su platino. Firmato da Chaumet. Certificato Gia non sono state riscontrate alterazioni termiche. Stima 150 mila – 200 mila euro