Mauboussin
Mauboussin began in 1827 as a Parisian jewellery house founded by Georges Mauboussin, building its reputation across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on stones cut for the Belle Époque, Art Deco bracelets, and a long line of royal and Hollywood clients. The maison sits on Place Vendôme and remains best known to the wider public for its high jewellery. Fragrance was added in the 1990s as a license-driven extension of the brand, with the 1995 women's eau de parfum Mauboussin pour Femme by Maurice Roucel as the breakthrough — a long-running oriental-floral that has stayed in production for nearly three decades and quietly become a cult buy for its price-to-projection ratio. The men's Mauboussin Homme series and various flankers followed. The perfumery is licensed externally; the maison itself remains controlled by the Mauboussin family and continues to operate primarily as a jeweller.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.





















































