Platinum ring settings are increasingly popular both because of their beauty and their durability. Platinum is a relatively recent discovery especially when compared to gold and silver. Europeans learned of platinum when the Spanish discovered it in Ecuador in the late sixteenth century but it wasn't until the late eighteenth century that scientists learned how to work with it. Platinum's high melting point made it difficult to melt and mold the metal into intricate and beautiful pieces of jewelry. Nothing is comparable in beauty and quality to the lovely brushed patina or the durability and strength of platinum.
Our selection of platinum rings contains the following: solitaire diamond platinum rings, pearl and platinum rings, ruby platinum rings, emerald platinum rings, sapphire platinum rings, aquamarine platinum rings, gemstone platinum rings, filigree and diamond platinum rings, platinum engagement rings, and platinum eternity rings. We also have platinum and diamond or platinum and gemstone two stone rings and three stone rings.
This old European cut diamond engagement ring has a spectacular handwrought platinum setting. Twelve old European cut diamonds are scattered throughout the pierced Edwardian design with a 0.66-carat old European cut diamond highlighting the center. This old European cut diamond has a color of H and clarity of VS1. The total diamond weight of this antique engagement ring is 1.76 carats. Circa 1915. Size 7.25
This fabulous Edwardian platinum and diamond dinner ring shines like the brightest stars in a moonlit sky. The platinum band of this antique dinner ring is highlighted by a GIA certified K-colored, SI1-clarity old European cut diamond. This 1.31-carat diamond solitaire is accented with a collection of 62 round single and rectangular table cut diamonds. The total diamond weight of this Edwardian dinner ring is 1.94 carats. The curved design of the setting hugs the top of the finger for a fabulous fit. Circa 1910. Size 5.25
A classic platinum mounting creates the perfect setting for a 2.01 carat, H color, SI1 clarity, Asscher cut diamond in this antique engagement ring. Asscher cut diamonds are known for their captivating optics and spell-binding beauty. The mesmerizing geometry of the cut draws the eye inward to the depths of the stone. Open shoulders, milgrain trim, and beautiful detailing on the underbezel and shoulders add the finishing touches to antique diamond engagement rings like this one. The Art Deco influence is evident in the elegantly simple geometric design, which showcases the solitaire Asscher to perfection. Circa 1925 or later. Size 7.5 full.
A bright blue sapphire is set in the center of sparkling diamonds in this antique platinum and diamond engagement and wedding ring set. Made of iridium-platinum, the bands of these rings have a collection of seven round single and full cut diamonds. The total diamond weight of this engagement and wedding ring pair is 0.135 carats. A captivating round faceted mixed cut blue sapphire serves as the engagement rings focal point, lending 0.41 carats of gemstone weight. Circa 1925 or later. Size 6.75
Diamond studded trails mark a pathway to her heart in this classic diamond wedding ring from 1925. Constructed of platinum on 14k yellow gold, the band of this classic wedding ring is set with a collection of forty-three round single cut diamonds. Gathering at the shoulders, the diamonds align in triplicate along the forefront of the band. The total diamond carat weight is 0.38 carats. Circa 1925. Size 5.5
The 1.00-carat round faceted mixed cut aquamarine that highlights this antique engagement ring has an almost iridescent glow. The centerpiece aquamarine is set in a Portuguese-hallmarked platinum setting and is flanked by four round single cut diamonds. Swirls and curliques add interest to the underbezel and shoulders. The total diamond weight of this antique engagement ring is 0.11 carats. Circa 1938 or later. Size 7.75
Constructed of iridium-platinum, the setting of this antique engagement ring is pierced in a parasol pattern and is carved with diamond accented chevrons at the shoulders. The two diamonds that accentuate the chevrons are round full cuts. Sitting front and center in this engagement ring is a GIA certified, 1.44 carat old mine cut diamond with a color of H and a clarity of VS1. The combined weight of all the diamonds is 1.54 carats. Trademark of C.D. Peacock of Chicago, IL. Circa 1920. Size 7.5 scant
Just as a beautiful butterfly emerges from a delicate cocoon, this post Art Deco antique engagement rings centerpiece diamond bursts forth from a dainty platinum setting. This GIA certified J-colored, SI2-clarity old mine cut diamond weighs 1.39 carats. A collection of ten rose cut diamonds flank the solitaire in an aerial wing arrangement. The combined weight of all the diamonds is 1.50 carats. Circa 1930. Size 6.25
This antique hand-wrought aquamarine engagement ring is as engaging as sea water. The 3.01-carat aquamarine gemstone has a pale blue hue that gives this antique aquamarine engagement ring an understated elegance. The rings antique hand-wrought platinum mounting is highlighted with engraved scallop and scroll designs. Circa 1920. Size 6.0
1940's Aquamarine Antique Engagement Ring in Platinum
Like bluebells unfurling in spring, this 1940's antique engagement ring is sure to delight. The iridium-platinum band of this antique engagement ring is shoulder set with two straight baguette cut diamonds totaling 0.14 carats. The platinum-set diamond baguettes flank a captivating round faceted mixed cut aquamarine that weighs 1.11 carats. Circa 1940. Size 4.0
The focal point of this classic antique engagement ring is a greenish blue aquamarine that weighs 1.14 carats. Set in an iridium-platinum band, the aquamarine is flanked by eight round single cut diamonds. The diamonds are chevron set, four on each side of this classic engagement ring, for a combined weight of 0.10 carats. Circa 1940. Size 6.0
With their leaf and scroll designs, platinum eternity bands like this one combine artistic elements with nature. The pierced style of the platinum leaves and scrollwork is elegantly revealing. The twenty-four single cut diamonds accenting this eternity band total 0.25 carats and are GI in color and VS1SI2 in clarity. Circa 1935. Size 6.25
The whimsical swirls thread down the shoulders of this antique style diamond engagement ring. Milgrain texturing lines the diamond-enhanced loop-de-loops. Set in platinum, this antique-style engagement ring is center pieced with a 0.498 round brilliant cut diamond with G color and SI2 clarity. Twenty-five round full cut diamonds accent the band for a total diamond weight of 0.958 carats. Circa 2007. Size 6.25
This 1930s antique diamond engagement ring has a fresh, feminine appeal. The platinum band of this antique engagement ring has open loops and a square mounting. A collection of six round single cut diamonds is set inside the loops to flank a larger old style round brilliant cut diamond. The centerpiece diamond [also known as a transition cut] weighs 0.65 carats, is D in color, and VVS2 in clarity. Circa 1930. Size 8.0
The quiet surrender of midnight caresses the finger in 1950s sapphire engagement rings like this one. Constructed of iridium-platinum, the band of this 1950s engagement ring is shouldered by four full cut diamonds. A round faceted mixed cut blue sapphire showcases this engagement ring. Weighing 2.40 carats, the sapphire lends a blue of exceptional color to this timeless and classic engagement ring design. Circa 1950s or later. Size 5.5
The vines of climbing roses playfully intertwine the finger in this antique platinum wedding ring. Constructed of platinum, the band of this antique wedding ring is designed in a swirling leaf pattern. The leaves and vines are accented with a collection of thirty-two round single cut diamonds that total 0.76 carats. These diamond are F to I in color and VVS2 to SI1 in clarity. Circa 1940s or later. Size 7.75
All paths lead straight to her heart in this 1930s platinum and diamond antique eternity band. Constructed of platinum, the band of this antique anniversary-style ring is set all the way around with a collection of geometric, diamond- studded designs. A total of fifty-two marquise cut, straight baguette cut and round full cut diamonds surround the pierced band of this 1930s eternity band. The combined weight of all the diamonds, which range in color from E to H and in clarity from VVS1 to SI2 is 1.66 carats. Circa 1930. Size 7.0 full
French Cut Diamond Antique Engagement Ring with Sapphire
The focal point of this antique engagement ring is a round faceted mixed cut blue sapphire. Weighing 1.10 carats, this centerpiece gemstone is flanked by two square French cut diamonds that total 0.23 carats of diamond weight. A platinum setting rounds out this antique engagement rings exquisite details. Circa 1935. Size 3.5 full [and sizeable up].
Popping the question becomes a formal bowtie affair with this 1930s aquamarine and diamond antique engagement ring. Sophisticated touches like intertwined diamond ribbons lend an elegant air to this antique engagement ring. The iridium-platinum band of this 1930s engagement ring is center set with a 0.75-carat round faceted mixed cut aquamarine. Diamond streams meander down the shoulders of the band for a total diamond weight of 0.30 carats. The collection of twelve diamonds that accent this antique engagement ring are old style full and single cut. Circa 1930. Size 8.0
Wrap your finger in the delicate beauty of orange blossoms with this antique carved platinum wedding band. A carved floral orange blossom spray extends all the way around the iridium-platinum band of this wedding ring. The hand engraving "M.D.G. to P.R.F. 6-26-1928" lends romantic provenance to this antique wedding ring. Circa 1928. Size 6.0