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Vintage Engagement Rings

Vintage engagement rings are very in-style and not just with the over-80-crowd. Some families have heirlooms passed down through generations. They often feature intricate design work and settings that make for a glamorous, unique look. For those not fortunate enough to have a generous relative willing to part with an antique heirloom ring, rest assured that you can find your perfect vintage engagement ring at doverjewelry.com.

"Vintage" or "antique" are broad-ranging terms typically used to describe any item that is over 50 years old. In contrast, an estate ring refers to any ring that is less than 50 years old. Today’s standards for diamonds don't necessarily apply to antique engagement rings. For example while clear/white diamonds are considered ideal today, years ago people wanted diamonds with a hint of color (i.e. yellow, green, or pink). Also, methods of cuttings diamonds and finding flaws and inclusions were less refined way back when, so most antique rings might not pass muster by current industry standards. Also, if you have your mind set on a vintage engagement ring, keep in mind that not all antique engagement rings are intended for everyday wear, particularly those with stones other than diamonds.

Antique engagement rings from the Edwardian era (1900-1920) were designed during and after the reign of King Edward and his wife Alexandra. The rings during this period were typically made of white gold or platinum and featured delicate lace-like details (referred to as filigree) incorporating designs such as bows, scrollwork, hearts, flowers, and beaded edges. Rose-cut diamonds and sapphires gemstones were often included on Edwardian engagement rings.

Victorian engagement rings (1835-1900) designs range in complexity. Many have rows of diamonds and pearls. The rings are often set in yellow or rose gold. During the era of Queen Victoria, it was an era of romance, beginning with the marriage of Queen Victoria to her beloved Prince Albert.

Art Deco engagement rings (1920-1930) were crafted with more of a geometric look with sharp edges and bold colors. The sleek modern style often featured a center stone and smaller stones fashioned together in the pattern of flowers, leaves, and other shapes. Contrasting gemstones and colors were all the rage as were Asscher, Emerald, and Marquise cuts. Later styles in the period favored a white-on-white look with platinum settings and white diamonds The style originated in Paris and was most popular in the roaring 20s, only to fade out during World War II.

If you are looking for a vintage engagement ring you have found the right place. Dover Jewelry is constantly adding new engagement rings every day. We are striving to provide you with the best selection of Art Deco engagement rings, Estate Diamond Engagement rings and signed jewelry like Tiffany engagement rings.

Shop around and you will find that the prices we offer are unbeatable by any of our competitors’ whether on the web or brick and mortar. We focus on buying from individuals and estates to be able to offer you the best value in European cut diamond engagement rings, old mine cut diamond engagement rings, as well as modern diamond engagement rings.

For more information about vintage engagement rings please visit, www.doverjewelry.com.




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