Antique and vintage diamond rings encompass a myriad of designs and have been a popular choice for centuries. Such rings have long been associated with eternal love, perhaps because diamonds are the...
...hardest of all gemstones, a property which is central to their link with unending devotion. Interestingly, the word ‘diamond' is derived from the Ancient Greek ‘adamas' meaning everlasting or unbeatable!
Vintage Diamond Rings - A glimpse into the past: The origins of diamond antique and old fashioned vintage engagement rings can be traced back to Ancient Roman times, when gold bands were occasionally set with a single uncut diamond crystal. Constantly improving technological advancements meant that old cut diamond rings and jewellery continually evolved, from basic changes to the rough diamond crystal all the way through to a fully faceted diamond displaying supreme scintillation.
During the Art Deco period, geometry was heavily featured in diamond cutting, as the emerald and baguette cuts were created, featuring sharp edges and bold shapes. 1920’s Art Deco diamond rings are exceptionally popular today, with the innovative designs still being desired a century later. In 1948 DeBeers first coined the slogan ‘A Diamond is Forever', cementing the diamond solitaire in its role as the quintessential choice for antique engagement rings. To this day, they continue to be the stone of choice for lovers, with coloured diamond rings, such as yellow diamond engagement rings becoming highly desirable.
Berganza's collection of Antique and Vintage Diamond Rings: Vintage and antique diamond jewellery have showcased a multitude of unique designs across the ages. Explore our collection in-store or online to discover the ideal vintage diamond ring for you, including exquisite options like the Edwardian diamond ring, vintage engagement rings or even a vintage marquise ring.
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