Wedding rings made of precious metals

 The next step is to choose the precious metal that will best complete your vision for couple promise rings. You can choose between rose gold or white gold when it comes vintage styles.

 

 Rose gold's pinkish tint is a romantic touch to any vintage engagement rings. Although rose gold has gained a lot in popularity over the last few years, it is not new. It was actually created in Russia back in the 19th Century, making it perfect for antique designs. Rose gold is made of a mix of pure gold, silver, and copper alloys. This metal is easy to clean and won't fade over time.

 

 In the world of couples jewlery, yellow gold has risen in popularity. This is particularly true for yellow gold rings that are vintage-inspired. You should take extra care to preserve your yellow-gold ring. Although yellow gold is beautiful, it's also one of the softer materials used for engagement rings. It is best to remove your vintage piece from the ring before doing any housework or other strenuous activities. This will keep it looking like new.

 

 The white gold matching necklaces for couples settings are a great choice for vintage rings. According to howtobuyvintagejewelry.com, 18k white gold that predates 1940 is less likely to yellow than later white gold. The reason is that more white alloys have been added to the white gold during this period, as opposed with modern white metal which is often plated in rhodium for it to retain its desired icy tone.

 

 Vintage Diamond Cuts

 

 Rose Cut Diamond

 Rose cut diamonds date back to 1500. They were popular in the Georgian and Victorian periods. The rose cut diamond has a flat base and dome-shaped top. It can have between three and 23 facets. This antique stone was named for its resemblance of a rose.

 

 Old Mine Cut Diamond

 Like the modern cushion-cut diamond, old mine cuts have a tall crown, large, smooth culet, small table, and a high crown. This style is from the 1700s. It was popular in the Georgian and Victorian periods.

 

 Old European Cut Diamond

 Old European diamonds are characterized by a large culet that is flat, a table with a low crown, and a table with a smaller surface. This stone is distinguished from other vintage designs by its circular girdle and dazzling facets. Old European cuts were popular during Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco and Victorian eras. They are the inspiration behind today's brilliant round cut diamond.

 

 Vintage Engagement Rings - Where to Buy?

 

 Online shopping is the best way to find a vintage engagement ring. Many retailers offer vintage-inspired items, including diamond engagement ring and wedding bands that have vintage-era features. You can also consider a custom design with a loose stone or upgrade an heirloom ring if you cannot find what you are looking for.

 

 There are also pros to shopping locally, like the opportunity to try rings on in person and to shop with your soon to be fiance. In addition, brick-and mortar vendors may have unique antique engagement rings. Shopping for vintage jewelry at a local jeweler can be more expensive than online shopping.
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