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ChiQ MontesAn engagement ring is a symbol of the love that you have for one another and your commitment to one another. That's why you purchase the engagement ring, that's why you go out and try and get that best piece of designer jewelry that you can. Find the perfect ring for her because she's going to be wearing it and saying "this is the person that I'm going to be with and the commitment that I have made."

Vintage engagement rings are precious heirlooms that can be passed on to future generations. These are symbols of commitment of two people who promised each other to be together through good times and bad. They are considered eternity’ rings to show that the vows taken are forever. Vintage engagement rings are unique and usually sentimental symbols of faith, true love, fidelity, promise and commitment.

antique engagement rings

Vintage engagement rings are perfect for those who love things that are old and antique. They can either be authentic antique rings or rings that were designed to look old, but they cannot look new or modern. There are different types of vintage engagement rings and here are three of the most popular types.

Victorian engagement rings

One of the rarest vintage engagement rings is the Victorian engagement ring. Victorian engagement rings are those that were made between 1837 and 1901 when diamonds were popularly used in engagement rings. They were made from yellow gold or silver with diamonds, rubies or sapphires.

Edwardian engagement rings

Edwardian engagement rings existed between 1901 and 1920. These rings are notably made from platinum instead of gold. Very strikingly as well as is the use of sapphire as the main gemstone rather than diamonds. Diamonds were simply used as side stones, thus, making the Edwardian engagement rings uniquely creation from other vintage engagement rings.

Art Deco engagement rings

Art Deco engagement rings existed between 1920 and 1930. These are geometrically shaped rings covered with diamonds. These rings were often made with platinum and were styled with an odd, boxy look. They were also set with diamonds and other colorful stones.

Not everyone likes vintage engagement rings. The modern and trendy types would not opt to have one. However, these rings have lots of advantages to offer. Here are some advantages:

  1. Vintage engagement rings can be used as heirlooms. They have that classic beauty and elegance. Most vintage engagement rings are precious heirlooms to be treasured and passed down for generations.
  2. Vintage engagement rings are attached with stories, history and tradition. They usually have sentimental values which new and modern rings cannot offer.
  3. Vintage engagement rings are more unique compared to new and modern rings. The odd and unique designs of the vintage engagement rings would cause the onlooker to be in awe and wonder at its beauty and mystery. And such unique style makes them actually stand-out above the rest.
  4. There are vintage engagement rings with immaculate designs and are absolutely stunning. There are those with large constructions of metals and stones. Others were made with stones that have bold colors while others were designed with harshly geometric and symmetrical themes.
  5. Vintage engagement rings are less expensive than new and modern engagement rings, but, they have the same quality as the new ones.
  6. Vintage engagement rings have stood the test of time, which means they are proven strong and durable. This is very important, especially if they are meant to be passed on to the next generations.

So as not to be tricked when looking for a vintage engagement ring, you have to be knowledgeable about them.

  1. Look for vintage engagement rings in reputable antique stores or dealers. Do not be deceived by unscrupulous sellers whose jobs are to get the buyers pay hundreds of dollars for a fake or worthless vintage engagement ring.
  2. Ask for certified information on the rings size, color, clarity and age from a gemologist. Make certain that the ring is vintage.
  3. Check the stones for cracks. Determine what stone was used in the setting of the ring. If the stones on the vintage engagement rings are diamonds, then there would be no problem. Diamonds are the hardest of all gemstone. However, it is very important to check for cracks when other gemstones are used like pearls which are more fragile and others.
  4. When you are on a tight budget but desire to find a vintage diamond engagement ring, find rings that have smaller diamond setting. Search for vintage diamond rings made during the 1930s if you want smaller diamonds that looks larger. These rings were ornamentally decorated with carvings that will make the stones look larger.

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One Comment for this post

Carrie says:
June 26th, 2010 at 8:57 am

Hello! Do you know anything about the photo you posted? It is my Grandmother’s ring exactly. I inherited it when she passed a couple years ago and would love any information you had on it. The photo is going to be REALLY helpful in restoring her ring. Thank you!

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