Antique reproduction diamond wedding rings
It’s true that antique or vintage inspired wedding rings are not for everybody, but perhaps an antique modern reproduction can serve even the most pretentious and cosmopolitan couple.
We are here to talk to you about the antique reproduction diamond wedding ring, hopping that this style will find its way in your preferences. For those of you who are not fully satisfied with the idea of wearing an old wedding ring, perhaps a modern reproduction of the antique style ca make a more inspired alternative to follow.

There are many advantages that a modern antique reproduction wedding ring can provide you with. For example, taking care and maintain a vintage old fashion wedding ring might be too hard and sometimes feel like a burden or a hassle.
But when a modern designer creates a contemporary wedding ring made from modern metals, gemstones and settings in an old antique style way, then things get totally simplified. Caring for an antique moderne wedding ring is a much easier task to do for the busy modern couple.
The bride and the groom is now free to choose any type of metal, shape for the stone, setting and carat size, since only the design and the style will remain vintage or antique. This freedom of choice is another benefit of purchasing an antique reproduction diamond wedding ring.
It seems that the past eras are still managing to rule our modern fashion world and influence it in a very large percentage. More and more new wedding ring designs are inspired from the past decades and modern couples don’t’ seem to dislike or dismiss that radically this offer.

According to your personal style, preferences, character, lifestyle and vision, you can opt for an antique reproduction diamond wedding ring style that can reflect best the way you are and what you believe in.
The eras that you can get inspired in designing your own antique reproduction diamond wedding ring are: the Victorian (19th century period) era, the Edwardian (early 20th century period) era, and the Art Deco era. During the nineteenth century, most Victorian wedding rings and jewelries in general were quite ornate, colorful, sparkling, busy and florescent.

The main symbol or motif of bride’s wedding rings was the flower. During the Edwardian period, the wedding rigs were a bit more classical because of the new white gold and platinum metals set with colorless diamond stones. For the Art Deco antique reproduction diamond wedding ring, the couple can get inspired from geometrical patterns and from those ‘20s or ‘30s elaborated and intricate filigree designs and works.