Antique engagement rings refer to the eras that date back to a century to fifty years. The antique rings we come across in a shop are usually from the Georgian period (1760-1837), the Victorian period (1835-1900), the Art Nouveau period (1890-1919), the Art Deco period (1920-1935), and the Art Retro period (1930-1950). Each of these eras had their own specialty in designing the rings and their unique setting of diamonds or colorful gemstones gives them distinct looks for which they are preferred by the people today.
However, make sure that you take an appraiser with you when shopping for the antique engagement ring. Hire the appraiser to make sure that the antique piece you are going to buy is authentic and not a replica. If you buy a replica of old rings, then still you will be buying a good ring but it will miss the historical value attached to the rings of bygone eras. Know that antique rings are different from the modern rings in many ways. For instance, diamonds in those days were cut by hand and so they have cuts that are no longer in use today. Old mine cut and cushion cut were two of the cuts that were features of antique diamond engagement rings.
However, make sure that you take an appraiser with you when shopping for the antique engagement ring. Hire the appraiser to make sure that the antique piece you are going to buy is authentic and not a replica. If you buy a replica of old rings, then still you will be buying a good ring but it will miss the historical value attached to the rings of bygone eras. Know that antique rings are different from the modern rings in many ways. For instance, diamonds in those days were cut by hand and so they have cuts that are no longer in use today. Old mine cut and cushion cut were two of the cuts that were features of antique diamond engagement rings.
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