An illusion setting lends prominence to the diamonds in this vintage engagement ring.
Six round single cut diamonds, three on each side, waterfall down the shoulders of the 14k white gold band. They flank an illusion set old European cut diamond that weighs 0.16 carats. This center diamond is I in color and has a clarity of VS2. The total diamond weight of this vintage engagement ring is 0.25 carats. Circa 1930s or later.
This 1920's antique engagement ring is set in an architecturally stunning pierced filigree mounting in a curling sprig design. The hexagonal top cradles a GIA-certified old European cut diamond. This 0.80 carat diamond is K in color with VS1 clarity. This antique diamond engagement ring is made of platinum. Circa 1920.
Five rubies burst out of this Retro wedding band like shooting stars. The 14k rose gold band is enhanced with five white gold decorative plates that are shaped like rhombuses. The rubies, which are round cut, are interspersed between the band's birdcage design. They are set in the middle of flowers from which rose gold sparks stream. The combined weight of these five gemstones is 0.50 carats. Circa 1950.
The dainty blossoms that are carved into this floral antique wedding ring are as refreshing as a basket full of fresh cut pansies. The platinum band is trimmed in milgrain and highlighted by flower trios all the way around its circumference. The hand engraving "R.V. & F.D. 3-5-33" and a "B" trademark are on the inside of the band. Circa 1933.
Antique aquamarine engagement rings like this one are as gorgeous as the waterfalls of Victoria. Made of polished platinum, the band of this antique engagement ring is accentuated at the shoulders with a collection of four old style single cut diamonds, two on each side. The diamonds flank a 1.44 carat round faceted mixed cut aquamarine with a greenish blue hue. Circa 1925.
This classic aquamarine engagement ring with matching vintage wedding band has old world glamour and sophistication. Set in platinum, this bridal rings set nestles together on the finger. The engagement ring is highlighted with a round aquamarine that weighs 0.95 carats. A pair of tapered baguette cut diamonds flanks the aquamarine. An additional seven single cut diamonds accent the wedding band of this vintage bridal ring duo for a total diamond weight of 0.26 carats. Circa 1945 or later.
This smashing antique aquamarine cocktail ring is for the woman who likes rings that make a dramatic statement on her finger. The focal point greenish blue marquise cut aquamarine weighs 5.10 carats. The 14 yellow gold band that clutches the aquamarine is highlighted with scalloped wings at the shoulders and fancy open scrollwork around the bezel. Circa 1920.
Win her heart with the glitter of diamonds and the beauty of platinum in this vintage Jabel designed bridal rings set. A round brilliant cut GIA certified diamond is square set at the center of the engagement ring. This diamond, with a color of E and a clarity of SI1, weighs 0.61 carats and is framed by a collection of single cut diamonds. in total, thirty-seven diamonds extend down the shoulders of the engagement ring and one-third of the way around the wedding band. The combined diamond weight of this bridal rings set is 0.94 carats. Circa 1940.
Vintage Aquamarine Engagement Ring with Illusion Setting
In this vintage engagement ring, four old European cut diamonds flirt with an aquamarine in a charming fishtail setting. Constructed of platinum, the highly polished band of this vintage engagement ring rises to hold an aquamarine at its center. This round faceted mixed cut gemstone weighs 0.48 carats. The quartet of old European cut diamonds that teasingly flank the aquamarine add 0.33 carats of sparkle. Circa 1925 or later.
The 18k white gold band of this 1930s aquamarine and filigree cocktail ring is carved at the shank in a delicate vine pattern. Bursting forth from the vine's tendrils is a marquise faceted mixed cut aquamarine that weighs 4.80 carats. A pair of single cut diamonds flank the centerpiece gemstone of this antique ring. Antique cocktail rings like this one also make unusual engagement rings for the non-traditional bride. Circa 1930.
This antique aquamarine cocktail ring captures the bold and daring spirit of the 1920s. The elongated teardrop setting of this Art Deco dinner ring shows off a marquise cut aquamarine. A collection of fourteen round single cut diamonds surround the centerpiece gemstone. They have a combined diamond weight of 0.18 carats. A 14k white gold band provides a tonal backsplash for the dramatic milgrain-trimmed gemstone setting. The shoulders of the band are carved in a feathery design. Circa 1920.
Antique Aquamarine Engagement Ring with Floral Motif
Antique aquamarine engagement rings like this one remind us of bluebells. And according to legend, bluebells are the flowers of the fairies. As if sprinkled with fairy dust, the 14k white gold band of this antique engagement ring is adorned with flowers. A round faceted mixed cut aquamarine ascends from the carved floral effusion of the antique band. Pedestal set, in a 6 prong basket head, this aquamarine gemstone weighs 0.79 carats. This antique aquamarine engagement ring has a soft and feminine appeal. Circa 1930 or later.
Sleek and sophisticated, this aquamarine solitaire engagement ring has a classic, timeless design. The 14k white gold band of this engagement ring is polished to a high sheen. Its pronged square paladium center head cradles an outstanding aquamarine. Its color rivals the hue and brilliance of the sought after and rare aquamarines from the Santa Maria de Itabira mine in Brazil. This focal point gemstone weighs 0.68 carats. Circa 1960 or later.
In this Art Deco Wedding Ring, rounded hexagons set with diamonds create an icy pattern all the way around her finger. The round diamond set inside a rhombus set inside a hexagon tiered arrangement of this antique wedding ring's stations give it a unique Art Deco flair. A total of twelve single cut diamonds set in platinum surround the finger for a total diamond weight of 0.36 carats. Circa 1930.
This classic antique wedding ring has a carved wheat pattern on three sides of the band. It brings to mind the carefree ambience of a country field with wheat shafts dancing in the breeze. Classic and understated, this 18k white gold wedding band is lovely worn alone or paired with an engagement ring or other bands. Circa 1930.