Antique split shank wedding rings




For the antique style lovers perhaps these images with antique split shank wedding rings can be really inspiring and useful. We absolutely love the split shank setting and we find it truly sensational, unique and more than suitable for the unconventional bride who is in love with diamonds and wish to wear something more attractive, original and distinctive.




Compared to other types of settings, with the solitaire for example, the split shank setting is thousands times more appealing, interesting, fascinating and elegant or sophisticated. Nevertheless, this doesn’t means that all the brides must appreciate more the split shank than the solitaire set.

Each bride has her own vision of the perfect wedding ring as well as each bride is unique in her own way and appreciates the beauty, the elegance, the refinement and the style of a wedding ring in her own way, according to her social and cultural background. Nevertheless, we do have to admit that a split shank diamond wedding ring can make a more modern, eye-catchy, remarkable and outstanding alternative to a simple classic and often a predictable solitaire diamond wedding ring.

We’ve chosen this style for all the brides in love with the vintage style, hopping that these images with antique split shank wedding rings can be helpful in one way or another.

The ring can feature a round diamond stone and look amazingly romantic, feminine, timeless and stylish. Who can not love this type of ring? We think that even the most exigent or pretentious bride will definitely fall in love with a beautiful antique split shank wedding ring set with a round or an oval diamond. Other types of cuts or shapes for the diamonds incorporated in general in split shank wedding rings are: princess cut, emerald cut, Asccher cut, cushion cut, pear or trilliant cut.

But when it comes to antique split shank wedding rings and the best diamond cuts that you can find or choose from are definitely round, oval, princess or emerald. You can find this type of set or ring in all kinds of metals like platinum, white gold, rose gold, white gold or palladium and sterling silver.

The split shank can be defined through the multiple – two or three filaments that connect to the crown of the ring in a very beautiful, unique and outstanding way. This style manages to create a gorgeous illusion on the size of the ring, fooling the watcher that the bride wears actually two or three different types of wedding rings or bands. As you can see, this type of ring is not only a gorgeous exquisite beautiful alternative wedding ring for the modern-vintage brides but also a great deal or a good investment for all the economical brides who want the glamorous look.

Written by , date Oct 16, 2010 in designs |
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