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.
Diamond studded rhombuses playfully encircle this platinum and filigree vintage wedding ring to create a "hugs and kises" or XO pattern around the vintage band. The rhombuses are trimmed in milgrain. The twelve single cut diamonds that accentuate them have a combined weight of 0.54 carats. Vintage wedding rings like this one make romantic one-of-a-kind anniversary gifts. 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.
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.
Smooth and streamlined, this vintage diamond wedding ring is set in14k white gold. The elongated top setting of this vintage wedding ring cradles a collection of seven single cut diamonds that total 0.07 carats. Set side by side in an East-West array, these diamonds range in color from E to I and in clarity from VS1 to SI2. Circa 1935.
An orange blossom motif encircles this wedding ring with milgrained edges. The two toned design features 18k white gold on the outside and 18k yellow gold on the inside. Antique bands like this one are lovely worn alone or mixed and matched with other rings. Choose two antique bands and wear them on either side of a new diamond band for an eclectic look. Circa 1925.
Some wedding ring styles are timeless, as is this classically elegant antique band. It has a slim design in 18k white gold and a Schengrin trademark. The ring was well-loved and the carved pattern is almost gone, creating a soft patina. Circa 1925.
Seven diamonds are set across the top of this platinum antique wedding ring. The platinum band of this antique wedding ring is polished to a high sheen. The zigzag setting cradles seven round single cut diamonds that extend East to West across the finger. Circa 1920.
"I love you truly" is hand engraved on the inside of this delightful antique wedding ring by Belais. The 'X' kisses that are etched around the sides and back of the 18k white gold band echo this romantic sentiment. The front of this antique wedding rings band shimmers with five old style single cut diamonds. These bead set diamond accents total 0.10 carats. They are F to H in color and VVS2 to VS2 in clarity. Circa 1920.
In this vintage diamond wedding ring, a pierced scroll motif in white gold is splashed with diamonds and accented by yellow gold edges. The 14k white and yellow gold band has the unexpected impact of open scroll work down the center. Eleven single cut diamonds accentuate the metallic intrigue. A larger old style round full cut diamond is set in the center. This 0.17 carat diamond is P in color and VVS2 in clarity. The total diamond weight of this vintage wedding ring is 0.28 carats. Circa 1950.
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.
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.
Leaves and ribbons wind their way around her finger in diamond eternity rings like this one. The platinum band of this eternity ring is composed of diamond accented leafy sprigs and fronds which encircle the finger like a miniature wreath. Twenty-two full cut diamonds are bead set in the band's eye-catching display, lending a total diamond weight of 1.19 carats to this anniversary ring. The diamonds range in color from G to J and in clarity from VVS1 to VS2. Circa 1950 or later.
A sapphire and diamond princess style vintage ring features English hallmarks and a classic two toned design. The 18k yellow gold band is topped with an 18k white gold gallery. A trio of round faceted mixed cut blue sapphires are set side by side across the top. The sapphires have a combined gemstone weight of 1.01 carats. Sprinkled around this princess style vintage engagement ring's blue sapphires are sixteen single cut diamonds that total 0.16 carats. Circa 1979.
1920's Three Stone Sapphire and Diamond Antique Ring
A bridge of gold holds two sapphires and a diamond for a three stone filigree antique ring from the 1920s. A pair of tapered cushion faceted mixed cut synthetic blue sapphires lends color to this 18k white gold antique ring. Totaling 0.60 carats, the sapphires flank a centerpiece old European cut diamond. This J-colored, SI2-clarity diamond weighs 0.58 carats. Circa 1920.