Buying a vintage-style engagement ring: what decade are you?

Today’s engagement rings take inspiration from history, often fusing modern-day methods with classic design touches, to create something magical. But with over a hundred years of inspiration to choose from, which decade most appeals to you?

1910s

Edwardians around the world were influenced by French fashion, as well as the fun-loving British monarch of the time. This joie de vivre was translated into ornate jewelry – this Verragio Beaded Twist 3 Stone Engagement Ring takes inspiration from that time.
Verragio Beaded Twist 3 Stone Engagement Ring

1920s

Platinum engagement rings were all the rage in the 1920s. This chic Tacori ring uses platinum in the tapered, flat-edge band, to complement the shine of the center diamond.
Tacori Flat Edge Solitaire Engagement Ring

1930s

Art deco was in full swing in the 1930s, signified by opulence and a love of beauty. The Simon G Passion Halo Diamond Engagement Ring is the perfect choice for anyone that wants to capture that time.
Simon G Passion Halo Diamond Engagement Ring

1940s

While art deco was all about using multiple stones to create a show stopping ring, the 1940s was slightly more conservative, as the effect of the war was felt around the world. Solitaire stones came back into fashion – this Danhov Classico Solitaire Engagement Ring is a perfect example of style and simplicity.
Danhov Classico Solitaire Engagement Ring

1950s

In 1950s, brides-to-be started experimenting with different center diamond shapes. This Tacori Starlit Pear Bezel Solitaire Engagement Ring uses a starlit crown to enhance the shine on this stunning pear cut diamond.
Tacori Starlit Pear Bezel Solitaire Engagement Ring

1960s

Different settings became popular in the 1960s, and the influence of flower power was seen in the swirls that were incorporated into jewelry of the time. You can see evidence of this trend in this modern-day Danhov Abbraccio Solitaire Engagement Ring.
Danhov Abbraccio Solitaire Engagement Ring

1970s

No 70s-inspired look is complete without yellow gold accessories. For the disco-loving dancing queen, this Yellow Gold Vatche Venus Solitaire Engagement Ring combines the on-trend gold color with the disco ball shine of that stunning round diamond.
Vatche Venus Solitaire Engagement Ring

1980s

The motto of the 80s was that more was more: this wasn’t the decade for wallflowers! Jewelry was modern, and diamonds were used throughout the band to create a dazzling overall effect. This White Gold Simon G. Caviar Diamond Engagement Ring is the perfect contemporary example.
Simon G. Caviar Diamond Engagement Ring

1990s

In the 1990s, those center diamonds took the limelight once again, with fewer diamonds being used on the band to create a cleaner overall design. Danhov’s Abbraccio Engagement Ring uses a double bypass design to swirl towards the center stone, and is a beautiful example of this.
Danhov Abbraccio Engagement Ring

2000s

Do the noughties count as vintage? Increasingly, yes! The tension setting is a classic mark of a noughties engagement ring. Check out this uber-cool and contemporary Danhov Voltaggio Tension-Set Solitaire Engagement Ring for inspiration.
Danhov Voltaggio Tension-Set Solitaire Engagement Ring
Whichever era you choose, you have the weight of history on your side – after all, millions of brides-to-be have been delighted with these rings each decade! Explore everything Whiteflash has to offer, and remember to contact us if you have any questions.

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