Old style wedding rings




We all have to admit that the classy chic flair that is hidden in an old style wedding ring can not be found today in modern jewelry. This is exactly what we are going to discuss about here, and that is about antique or vintage wedding rings and bands. We are happy to see that the vast majority of brides and grooms too are turning back to the past and act interested of exploring more of the coquette and refined styles of the by gone eras in matters of wedding rings.




The market is full of precious and semi-precious one-of-a-kind antique wedding rings, one more beautiful and eye-catchy than the other before. Therefore, you don’t have to be worried about not being able to find something that can fit your taste and still look original and elegant.

There is nothing more romantic and easy to treasure than an authentic timeless looking wedding ring, or so most contemporary brides are tempted to say. We must admit though that an old style wedding ring is not for everybody. Nevertheless, as long as your vision of the ideal wedding ring hits the vogue notes then you can surely look for a magical and stylish vintage type of ring because you will definitely find something that can meet your expectations.

When it comes to wedding rings and the antique eras, the inspirational currents and the styles that exist offer fashion designers many possibilities of transforming the simple plain or standard look of a ring into a more artistic and glamorous fashionable masterpiece. One of the most popular current or antique styles that influences today’s old inspired wedding rings is the Victorian style, followed by the Edwardian and the Art Deco styles.

Each of these trends has its own characteristics that can make a ring look more or less sophisticated, bold, unique and extravagant. For example, the Victorian style is definitely the best choice for brides who want the romantic ultra elegant look. An Art Deco old style wedding ring on the other hand is more likely to suit the couples that wish to wear something more daring, dynamical, richly adorned and patterned, imposing and powerful.

The Edwardian style is also abundant in intricate detailing work and elaborated patterns that can offer the wearer a more complex, outstanding and charming look. The most popular types of metals that are usually used for creating old style wedding rings are: platinum, white gold, yellow gold or palladium. You can also find these types of rings set with a rose gold metal or even with a sterling silver (such as the Celtic or the Irish wedding ring styles). The final choice of the most couples today depends entirely on the limits of their wedding budget.

Written by , date Nov 20, 2010 in definition |
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