Free Shipping, Ring Sizing & Appraisal with Purchase! We Buy Jewelry!

Free Shipping, Ring Sizing & Appraisal with Purchase!
We Buy Jewelry! 813.282.1008

Types of Antique Engagement Rings

There are various styles of Antique Engagement Rings that people can choose from.  Making the proper selection will depend on the particular look  that one is attracted to and, of course, establishing budget parameters.  Here are some examples of great styles of engagements rings that Gesner Estate Jewelry can offer. edwardian-engagement-ringsEdwardian Engagement Rings- Edwardian Engagement Rings were some of the most popular rings of the early 1900’s.  These rings offer a lace-like detail filigree that was cherished by ladies of the Edwardian era.  These classical rings offer a sense of diversity and special appeal that is unique to the era.  The Edwardian rings were usually delicate and very feminine. Art Deco Engagement Rings-  Art Deco Engagement Rings cover the time period between the 1920’s and 1930’s.  Emeralds, Sapphires and Rubies became very popular and were often used with diamonds to create the "look" of the Art Deco era.  The Art Deco "look" often combines influences of cubism, geometric and angular design.  They are equally popular with the Edwardian look and certain to be cherished for years to come.   These rings are very hard to find and are still very much in high demand. Platinum Engagement Rings-  Antique Platinum Engagement Rings are what we specialize in and our collection features a very large inventory of breathtaking craftsmanship, style and design Gesner Estate Jewelry offers the finest selection of quality antique engagement rings at great prices.  Take the time to view all the options that we offer on our site and please contact us if you have any questions.  Visit us at www.gesner.com for a true visual experience!  We look forward to hearing from you and helping you with your needs. (813)282-1008 or (727)586-6000

Related Posts

Demantoid Garnet
The demantoid garnet belongs to the large garnet family that is known for its dark red color. Not only is the demanto...
Read More
The History of DeBeers
Cecil Rhodes was the founder of DeBeers and he started simply by renting water pumps during the rush of 1871. Then a...
Read More

What could we help you search for?

Your cart