Characteristics of Vintage Engagement Rings

Article by Adam

From florals to intricate beading, there are many different characteristics that define vintage engagement rings. Throughout time, history has influenced the evolution of these antique designs. Nevertheless, the styles remain timeless with graceful lines, bold shapes and ornamental details. Take a closer look at some of the most desired characteristics of vintage engagement rings.

 

Naturesque Patterns

 

It was during the Georgian Era (1714 - 1830) that intricate depictions of nature came to fashion through metal work. Common patterns illustrated flowers, leaves and butterflies. Floral designs can be found in the Chapman Two Tone Engagement Ring and the Quimby Two Tone Engagement Ring.

 

Vintage Engagement Rings


Milgrain

 

Milgrain, also known as beading, is a decorative feature of many vintage-inspired rings. These small borders of beads are typically set around edges creating an elegant look. Featured rings with milgrain include the Gwen Engagement Ring and the Megan Antique Engagement Ring.

 

Vintage Engagement Rings


Filigree

 

Often found in Edwardian rings, filigree designs are delicate and ornate. Formed by twisting metal into lace-like shapes, filigree commonly resemble ribbons, flowers and leaves. These artistic motifs can be found in the Tory Solitaire Engagement Ring and the Lu Lu Engagement Ring.

 

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Geometric Shapes

 

Frequently found in Art Deco styles are bold geometric shapes. Crafted with symmetrical and parallel lines, popular shapes include squares, rectangles, octagons, and triangles. These opulent shapes can be found in the Morrison Vintage Inspired Engagement Ring and the Heirloom Engagement Ring.

 

Vintage Engagement Rings