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Goossens Women

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      GOOSSENS Cabochons square ring | Yellow

      216.00€ 270€ -20%

      GOOSSENS Cabochons square ring | Pink

      275.00€

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      GOOSSENS Carthage brass serpent ring | Golden

      248.00€ 310€ -20%

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      GOOSSENS Carthage Faun brass ring | Silver

      264.00€ 330€ -20%

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      GOOSSENS Venise long medal necklace

      556.00€ 695€ -20%

      GOOSSENS Cabochons square ring | Blue

      270.00€

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      GOOSSENS Cabochons bracelet | Yellow

      360.00€ 450€ -20%

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      GOOSSENS Triple Cabochons Earrings | Yellow

      316.00€ 395€ -20%

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      GOOSSENS Cabochons bracelet | Pink

      376.00€ 470€ -20%

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      GOOSSENS Papillon necklace | Golden

      880.00€ 1.100€ -20%

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      GOOSSENS Syracuse earring | Pink

      168.00€ 210€ -20%

      GOOSSENS Libellule ring | Golden

      312.00€ 390€ -20%

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      GOOSSENS Papillon Harumi crown | Golden

      1,116.00€ 1.395€ -20%

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      Goossens Women
      Bronze, gold brass, rock crystal, wood, amber, shells, stones... since first founded in the '50s, the Goossens label has worked with almost every type of material, transforming them into exceptional jewellery. Trained with the goldsmith Bauer, Robert Goossens offers his talent to some of the biggest names in fashion. Friends with Gabrielle Chanel, it's she who the craftsman owed his reputation. After working on her Byzantine style collection in 1954, he gained recognition from several design houses. Balenciaga, Grès, Rochas and Yves Saint Laurent were eager to collaborate with him on their jewellery collections. Far from creating a simple design concept, Robert Goossens perfected a new way of working during his meetings with Coco Chanel. While jewellery for fashion shows initially used reproductions of designer pieces, under the demanding eye of the designer, the goldsmith was able to express his creativity freely. For the first time, thanks to this duo, designs were created in line with garments, at the same time as the ready-to-wear collection. At the end of the ‘70s, the founder's son, Patrick Goossens, took the helm. Under his leadership, the house continued to work for the most influential labels as it always had, while developing its own creations in its atelier in Pantin. The brand's strength also lied in its independence. Equipped with a foundry, the premises located in the Parisian suburbs enabled craftsmen to work metals on site, at any time. In 2005, the design house was bought by Paraffection, the subsidiary of the Chanel Group's Maisons d'Art. In 2018 the label worked once more with the camellia, the first time in several decades. The object of this collaboration? A scarab, designed by Robert Goossens himself during his career, reinterpreted for the Metiers d'Arts show held in New York. A wonderful tribute.

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