2014-11-25

If you’re a bride that is looking for something a little different, then an Antique or Vintage engagement ring might be for you.  This type of ring is perfect if you want some bling that no one else will have and you love the idea that your ring has a history.  To know that your ring was once worn by another bride in love is romantic.  Plus it’s an instant heirloom that will be even more precious when it’s passed down to your children.  To be considered antique, the ring must be at least 100 years old or older and generally refers to jewelry made before the turn of the century.  Vintage refers to a ring that is at least 50 years old.  Take a look at these gorgeous stunners and see what you think!

Lead Photos ~ Image on left: Brilliant Earth; Center: Trumpet & Horn; on Right: Brilliant Earth



Erstwhile Jewelry Co.



Late Art Deco Era White Gold and Diamond Ring ~ Trumpet & Horn



Late Victorian, Antique Ruby and Diamond Flower Cluster Engagement Ring, circa 1900 ~ Erstwhile Jewelry Co.

Victorian Era Platinum topped 18k Yellow Gold Sapphire and Diamond Ring ~ Trumpet & Horn

Art Nouveau Era Diamond Engagement Ring ~ Brilliant Earth

Victorian Era 18k Yellow Gold Diamond and Ruby Engagement Ring ~ Trumpet & Horn

Art Deco Era Platinum and Diamond Ring, circa 1930 ~ Trumpet & Horn

Art Deco Era 20k White Gold Diamond and Sapphire Engagement Ring ~ Leigh Jay Nacht Inc.

Edwardian Era 18k Yellow Gold and Platinum Diamond and Ruby Ring ~ Trumpet & Horn

Art Deco Vintage Diamond and Emerald Engagement Ring, circa 1920 ~ Erstwhile Jewelry Co.

French Art Nouveau 18k Yellow Gold Moonstone Ring accented with Rubies ~ Trumpet & Horn

Victorian Antique Engagement Ring made in Silver on Gold centered with a Fancy Yellow Diamond and surrounded by Diamonds, circa 1870 ~ Erstwhile Jewelry Co.

Art Deco Diamond and Emerald Platinum Engagement Ring ~ Trumpet & Horn

Edwardian Diamond and Ruby Platinum on Gold Engagement Ring, circa 1910 ~ Erstwhile Jewelry Co.

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