Gemological Science International (GSI) - Jeanne Poiret Boivin (1871-1959) lived in the shadow of two prominent Parisian designers, her brother Paul Poiret, a couturier, and her husband René Boivin. Jeanne had a
![Ines Arenas Jewels on Twitter: "René Boivin died in 1917 at the early age of 53. He was an expert goldsmith and engraver who bought his first jewelry workshop in 1890 and Ines Arenas Jewels on Twitter: "René Boivin died in 1917 at the early age of 53. He was an expert goldsmith and engraver who bought his first jewelry workshop in 1890 and](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EvrQIq2XYAQmwa1.jpg)
Ines Arenas Jewels on Twitter: "René Boivin died in 1917 at the early age of 53. He was an expert goldsmith and engraver who bought his first jewelry workshop in 1890 and
![22. 'Révérend' Coat worn by Jeanne Boivin-Poiret, 1905 by coutorturefwk, via Flickr | Paul poiret, Belle epoque, Red silk 22. 'Révérend' Coat worn by Jeanne Boivin-Poiret, 1905 by coutorturefwk, via Flickr | Paul poiret, Belle epoque, Red silk](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a9/16/38/a91638e4050be2bb107aeda332d8ad58.jpg)