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What You Need To Know While Purchasing A Vintage Ring



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By : Bimol Bee    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-10-20 06:00:05
As far as it is known it has become a good tradition to give a young girl a diamond ring for engagement. However, a lot of people today choose another option though it really seems strange and unusual. They choose to purchase vintage emerald engagement rings. Choosing vintage rings is a really unusual thought as it gives an excellent opportunity to a young man to buy an extremely unique ring to his beloved girl he wants to marry. Of course, the easiest thing is to buy a ring that every other lady has, but if a man wants to present his future wife something really special, he’ll undoubtedly consider purchasing a silver vintage ring.

General Types of Vintage Rings

There’re many types of vintage rings, many of which look extremely impressive. You may find vintage rings from the most famous trends in contemporary jewelry shops. So, if you want to buy a silver vintage ring for your engagement, here’re the most popular styles:

Victorian: Victorian wedding bands and rings were first produced in 1900. Those rings are really elaborate, and a few Victorian rings don’t contain a diamond. Pearls are considered to be the major decorative material for such rings, although they hardly match into the daily clothing and are seldom used as modern engagement rings. Some Victorian style rings contain semi precious or precious gems carved in row.

Edwardian style: The vintage wedding rings in Edwardian style feature a domed, rose-cut, round style which has been used since the sixteenth century. Such silver vintage rings were first produced from 1900 to 1920 and usually have a nice platinum bands set in elaborate scrollwork and unique designs. Initially, the styles were ornate and extremely difficult. They usually involve hearts, flowers, vines and birds along band. Today, platinum and white gold are quite popular, while yellow ‘gold' is used seldom.

Art Deco: in the contemporary life, the vintage engagement rings changed their design in an efficient, contemporary way taking into account modern tendencies. The Art Deco style that was founded during the era of 1920 to 1930 includes a few square diamonds in step cut designs, emphasizing purity instead of shiny platinum bands.

While choosing a proper vintage wedding ring or wedding band, you should realize that a few jewelry stores make use of the term ‘vintage' for ‘rings' which are almost fifty years old. The estate engagement rings may be also old, but they may be also quite modern. A great number of contemporary jewelry stores sell vintage style rings created after the trend of certain epoch, but in fact they were produced a year ago, for instance.

You may search for vintage rings online where you’re going to find many websites selling authentic vintage rings. Beside online stores you may also find excellent items at traditional stores, as well as in estate sales or pawn shops. Be careful while looking for a real authentic vintage ring.
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