Vintage Edwardian Art Deco Engagement Rings
Edwardian engagement ring art deco edwardian antique 60ctw old european cut diamond old mine rose cut in platinum 18k white gold.
Vintage edwardian art deco engagement rings. Art deco engagement rings. Art deco styles are reminiscent of their precursors the edwardians in that diamonds and platinum continued to be popular. Our range of vintage jewelry includes delicate edwardian engagement rings as well as the fashion forward art deco engagement rings. Influenced by the technological advances of the early twentieth century their streamlined and geometrically pleasing designs distinguish art deco diamond rings from preceding eras.
The frivolity that was once associated with being feminine went out of style. Art deco engagement rings 1915 1930 s were hand crafted with mil grain symmetrical geometric and architectural designs and often contained colored stone accents. Our most popular period for antique engagement rings is the art deco time period. Edwardian engagement rings 1901 1910 featured floral patterns in ornate platinum filigree.
The art deco and edwardian design rings can also be purchased as platinum diamond rings or gold engagement ring settings with diamond accent shoulders. We feature between approximately 500 600 high quality antique engagement rings at all times. We have one of the finest selections of antique engagement rings in the country which includes the art nouveau edwardian and art deco time periods. These vintage design ring settings can be set with round brilliant cut princess asscher marquise radiant or emerald cut diamonds.
Art deco engagement rings reflect this with more simple and defined forms. Art deco rings look as fresh now as they did when they were made which is exactly why our selection of vintage art deco rings is so popular for engagement. 5 out of 5 stars 149 149 reviews. This selection of antique engagement rings spans from the 1880s until the 1970s.
Art deco engagement rings is somewhat newer than edwardian pieces as the art deco period named for the exposition international des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes the world s fair that took place in paris in 1925 stretches from roughly 1920 to 1939. Unlike the previous era of softer lines and. The retro era circa 1940 s saw yellow and rose gold rings make a comeback and white gold. However the edwardian ultra intricate style went out of favor.