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Vintage Engagement Styles and Designs
These ideas will be helpful if you're unsure what to search for in a ring with a retro-style, or if you want to make sure that the couple wedding rings is vintage. Here are some of the best vintage styles for engagement rings. From the settings and the stone to the ring itself, there is something to suit everyone. Add vintage earrings, necklaces or bracelets to your look.
The his and hers jewelry Setting
The setting is the most important thing to consider when choosing vintage engagement rings. You can bring out the antique charm of a vintage ring by choosing a setting that has some or all of these characteristics.
A Gold couples necklaces
Victorian engagement rings are the ones that were most popular. So, it's only right to acknowledge this period. Victorian engagement bands were usually made out of yellow metal and finished in a setting with a diamond halo. This look is still in style today. So, you can choose a yellow metal band and diamonds halo to get the best vintage and modern styles.
Ornate metalwork
You will immediately recognize a vintage wedding band when it has engraved designs, either on the band itself, or at the top of the setting. Edwardian Engagement Rings are known for their floral patterns. They date back to between 1901-1910. A band with ornate engravings will help you achieve a vintage feel.
Milgrain Pattern
Milgrain was popularized in the 1930s. It looks like tiny beads or dot around the band. Milgrains can be used either to finish the band or as inspiration. The subtle vintage style will look great in any direction.
Marquise Accents
The addition of unique marquise diamonds to a simple solitaire will transform it into a vintage style engagement ring. This vintage engagement set is the perfect example of how this style can transform a modern band into an old-fashioned one.
Baguette Accent Stones
Art deco is the perfect choice for you if 1920s style rings are your thing. Accent stones with baguette shapes are one way to get this look. Baguette-cut diamonds gained popularity during the decade of the 1920s and give any ring that slight art deco look when they are set either horizontally or vertically with a centre stone.
A Fishtail Setting
When smaller diamonds in an engagement ring or band with a halo-setting are set using a fishtail, such as on this vintage engagement ring oval, the appearance becomes subtly old. The style is very easy to make and remains popular.
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