Surround her finger in brilliance with this this antique diamond wedding band. The 18k white gold band of this antique wedding ring is hand-pierced. Set with twenty-eight old style full and single cut diamonds, this wedding band shimmers with a total diamond weight of 1.45 carats. Milgrain trimming around the diamonds lends textural flavor to this antique diamond wedding band. Circa 1930.
This diamond wedding band from the 1950s raises the bewitching bar. The 14k white gold band is topped with two diamond rows, for double showcase and shimmer. The ten round full cut diamonds that accentuate this 1950s wedding ring range in color from F to I and in clarity from VS1 to SI2. The total diamond weight of this 1950s wedding band is 0.87 carats. Circa 1950 or later.
The 18k white gold band of this 5 stone antique wedding ring holds a collection of round brilliant cut diamonds that are like sparkling diamond stepping stones across the finger. The diamonds are EastWest set in a dazzling display. The combined weight of the five diamonds that accentuate this antique wedding ring is 1.26 carats. Circa 1950s or later.
Two diamond streams weave in and out of this elegant retro vintage diamond wedding ring in 14k white gold. Fourteen round full cut diamonds accent this Retro wedding ring for a total diamond weight of 0.54 carats. The color range of the diamonds is G to I and the clarity range is VVS1 to VS1. Circa 1940s.
The platinum band of this antique filigree and diamond wedding ring boasts filigree work and milgrained rhomboids. Each of the ten rhomboids that surround this antique wedding ring is set with a round single cut diamond. The total diamond weight of this antique wedding ring is 0.30 carats. Circa 1935 or later.
A wavy filigree design graces this unusual antique Art Deco wedding ring. The platinum band of this antique Art Deco ring is accented with 12 round single cut diamonds which sparkle amidst the swirling filigree pattern. These VSSI2 clarity, HI-colored diamonds total approximately 0.33 carats. This antique wedding rings's unusual design pays tribute to the artistic jewelry craftsman of the Art Deco period. Circa 1920s.
The soft flap of butterfly wings beats freedoms rhythm in vintage 1940s diamond eternity bands. Scrolling end to end, youll love the alternating diamond pattern that accentuates the double-vee configuration of this 18k white gold eternity band. The thirty-two diamonds that accent this vintage 1940s eternity band total 0.32 carats. Circa 1945.
A radiant and fancy tuxedo-esque ruffle strips the finger in this 1930s antique diamond wedding ring. The 18k white gold band of this antique wedding ring is pierced with cross-studded hearts along along the top. Therein lie four round brilliant cut diamonds that are set in an EastWest fashion. The total diamond weight is 0.55 carats. Circa 1930.
Secure the key to her heart for eternity with this old European cut diamond wedding ring. The platinum band of this antique wedding ring is intricately designed in a series of three keyhole cutouts that taper down the shoulders. The squared-off top setting of this antique engagement ring holds three old European cut diamonds that are horizontally set across the finger and total 0.38 carats. Circa 1920.
Unique contemporary flavor abounds in 1950s wave antique diamond eternity bands. Youll love the ebb and flow effect this eternity band brings to the finger. Set in platinum, this eternity band contains thirty diamonds that total 1.0 carats. Four of the diamonds are tapered baguette cut while the remaining twenty-six are straight baguette cut. The diamonds accentuating this 1950s eternity band range in color from E to G and in clarity from VVS1 to VS2. Circa 1950s or later.