1960s vintage wedding rings




For the retro style or era lovers, a 1960s vintage wedding ring can really make a stunning choice. Choosing a vintage wedding ring for you and your beloved partner is definitely a personal decision that is usually taken according to the lifestyle, the personal style and the personal preferences in culture and art of each one of you in part.




It’s not easy to opt for a unique old style wedding ring because assorting the every day cloths and other jewels with it can be a very stressful thing to do. But for couples who are living or behaving in a more retro feel, then this wonderful amazing selection won’t be a bad decision.

The vintage appearance of a ring manages to make the wearer look extremely precious, chic, timeless romantic, stylish and dainty with not extra effort. There is something magical about an antique vintage wedding ring that most couples who are interested in purchasing a set for them appreciate it.


The old charm, the simplicity of the sophistication and elegance, the classy flattering touch, the refinement and the softness of the extravagance make a 1960s vintage wedding ring look gorgeous and eye-catching in any circumstance or context.

There are many styles and designs available for this type of ring in today’s jewelry stores and the best thing bout the vintage wedding rings in general is that they simply look old and antique but they’re not. They are not out of fashion or dated, although this is exactly what they’re trying to say or induce.

The retro fashion and style has become very popular nowadays among modern couples, especially brides who like to wear retro themed tea length wedding dresses and eat retro inspired chic wedding cakes.


The ‘60s was an interesting era preoccupied with everything that had to do with fashion, beauty and jewelries. During the first half of the ‘60s the wedding rings were truly classic and traditional, featuring in most cases three stone designs with a large diamond stone in the ring’s center and perhaps a few gemstones on each side of the diamond.

Things changed during the middle ‘60s, when most wedding rings featured solitaire diamond sets. The rings were truly classy and unique because of the simplicity and of the un-busy look. Most popular cuts of the stones were round, oval and marquise, while the bands were predominately made from yellow gold.


By the end of this era, the brides assumed a hippie lifestyle, choosing to wear wider wedding bands with all kinds of asymmetrical designs. One of the most popular types of ring was the cocktail wedding ring made from a gemstones cluster. You can find 1960s vintage wedding rings or vintage wedding rings in general in antique stores, in estate sales, in vintage jewelry boutiques or in online auction sites quiet like Ebay.

Written by , date Aug 14, 2010 in designs |
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