Antique Filigree Engagement Ring with Champagne Diamond
Wrap your finger in lacey elegance with this filigree and champagne diamond antique ring. The platinum bands domed design has filigree hearts, hourglasses and curlicues. Eight European cut diamonds totaling 0.32 carats are scattered throughout. A larger round European cut champagne diamond is octagonally nestled in the center and weighs 0.28 carats. Circa 1900.
A round full cut diamond floats above the finger in a delicate orb of gold in this antique diamond engagement ring. The 14k white gold mounting mesmerizes with its filigreed bezel and shoulders. Rising to a hexagonal top setting, the band of this antique engagement ring cradles a round full cut diamond at its center. Circa 1920 or later.
An Art Deco antique diamond dinner ring demands attention with its hand wrought mounting and elongated filigree design. The NorthSouth setting of this antique cocktail ring gives it distinctive flair. A trio of old style round brilliant cut diamonds cascades down the center of this platinum intrigue. An additional twelve old style round full cut diamonds are sprinkled throughout. The combined weight of all the diamonds, which range in color from G to H and clarity from VS1 to SI2 is 0.85 carats. Circa 1930 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 vines 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.
A classic 1930s antique wedding band features a hand engraved wheat motif. This traditional 18k white gold wedding band has dainty touches that set it apart from the ordinary. Milgrain trim extends along its rims and a wheat pattern is carved at equal intervals around the band. "Bristol" is stamped inside this antique wedding ring. Circa 1930 or later.
In this antique engagement ring, an old European cut diamond is flanked by floral carvings. The angular step construction of this 1920s engagement ring is softened with delicate flowers. The 18k white gold band of this antique ring rises in tiers to elevate the bead set old European cut diamond. Weighing 0.07 carats, this diamond is K in color and VS1 in clarity. Circa 1920.
The rose cut diamonds in this antique Georgian ring shine softly like the early evening light of winter. The 14k yellow gold band of this antique diamond ring has a carved shank and is topped with a circular silver setting. Therein are twenty-one rose cut diamonds that total 0.90 carats. This very cool piece is also perfect for the lady who wants an unusual antique engagement ring! Circa 1800.
A pierced design and scalloped edges make unusual platinum and diamond antique eternity bands. Fashioned in an interlocking double-row design, this anniversary style diamond ring captivates with its collection of thirty-six full and single cut diamonds. Set in platinum circles and teardrops, these diamonds total 1.44 carats. Milgrain trim separates the geometric elements of this classic eternity band. Circa 1950 or later.
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.
A delicate web of gold holds five old mine cut diamonds in this antique Victorian wedding ring. Hailing from the late Victorian era, this wedding ring is made of 18k yellow gold. Five old mine cut diamonds parade across the looping open-weave top. Ranging in color from H to I, these SI1-clarity diamonds total 0.10 carats. The shoulders of the antique band are carved with fleur de lis daggers. Circa 1900.