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Concierto ring by Appleby. Twist engagement ring bands have become increasingly popular in recent years and are a nice way to give a solitaire setting a contemporary update. Ring by Stonechat Jewellers. A bezel setting is when the stones sit into the metal rather than being held in with prongs. Custom ring by Parnelle Diamonds. Coloured stone engagement rings cover a wealth of ring styles that don't feature white diamonds.

Look to classics like rubies, emeralds and sapphires, as well as more trendy stones like tanzanite, morganite or grey diamonds. Vintage French bombe ring by Brereton Jewellers. A bombe engagement ring has a raised dome, embellished with gemstones - this one is for the lady who loves a little luxury.

If you know your other half loves vintage style, appreciates gifts with a story behind them, or has a kinship about a certain era, it's likely she might have her eye on an antique or vintage engagement ring or a new ring that's inspired by vintage design.

For antique engagement rings, places like Powerscourt Townhouse in Dublin or Greys in London are great places to start, as they're a veritable treasure trove of vintage jewels. Here's some specific vintage styles to look out for The Gatsby Ring by Heidi Gibson. The Art Deco period covers the late twenties and thirties , and this era of opulence inspired some great style and gorgeous jewellery think Great Gatsby. For an Art Deco engagement ring or Art Deco-inspired like the one above , look for baguette cut stones, fanned motifs, geometric shapes and sometimes, a touch of colour.

Victorian jewellery comes from the latter half of the 19th century, its signature elements are heavy, ornate metalwork, and statement stones. Flower-shaped clusters, and three and five-stone settings are particularly popular in Victorian engagement rings. Edwardian jewellery spans just nine years, from , the rings from these era feature lots of oval-shaped settings, bombe settings, floral clusters, ruby and blue sapphire stones, and embellished metals, with curls and beading.

Art Nouveau jewellery is, next to Art Deco, the most stylised and identifiable vintage jewellery style. Dating from to , Art Nouveau was a celebration of the creative arts, so its jewellery often looks hand-scripted, featuring lots of swirls, pastel colours, and influences from flowers, birds and butterflies. For an engagement ring look for something delicate, with petal-shaped side stones, swirled embellishment and beading. Retro jewellery covers a lot of different styles over a long period of time, but it's basically modern vintage think your mam or your granny's rings.

These decades produced lots of gorgeous jewellery, with both designs that were contemporary at the time, and settings that were inspired by the past. An authentic baroque engagement ring will be pretty hard to come by, but there are lots of makers creating beautiful baroque-inspired pieces.

These rings will be gold-heavy, with uneven stones, and lots of ornate gothic-style detailing. Dearest ring by Lulu Frost. An acrostic engagement ring is such a romantic idea. Acrostic rings tend to be more like eternity rings in style a band with stones set into it , but the chosen stones spell out a word.

A is for amethyst, D is for diamond, etc - the ring above spells out 'Dearest', how sweet is that! These rings date back to the Napoleonic era, but are having a bit of a moment once again. Emeralds are back and here to stay according to Fraser. Another way couples are making this special piece of jewelry unique is by opting for gemstones as alternatives to diamonds and choosing metals that feel unexpected.

Another trend we are seeing and predict will be even bigger in is karat black gold engagement rings. Anita Ko says that the yellow gold we're seeing popularized across all divisions of jewelry is quickly making its way to the bridal sector. Yellow gold, she states, is "a color that will complement their everyday jewelry style and personal collections.

Nicole Wegman of Ring Concierge agrees. Rudman attributes this metal's rise in popularity to its price going up during the pandemic. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for Brides. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page.

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Brides's Editorial Guidelines. Learn the Basics. HALO This "ethereal" style ring has a central gemstone surrounded by a "halo" of smaller diamonds to emphasize its sparkle and make it appear larger.

Best suited to the fashion-forward woman, this design seems set to become the "new classic". The encrusted diamonds give the band the appearance of a solid diamond surface. The lines of the band create an infinity sign by twisting together to form the figure.

This unique design represents the infinite capacity for love and emphasizes the never-ending commitment of marriage. Shane Co. Using a combination of engravings, milgrain detailing and a certain "je ne sais quoi", their romance and intrigue know no bounds. SWIRL Feminine, romantic and pretty, this style of engagement ring features a "swirl" or metal around the diamond. Usually sold as part of a set, the wedding band offers a perfect fit to the unusual, dreamy shape.

An artistic, creative woman may be drawn to this ring.



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