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Vintage style engagement rings that are making a comeback


Vintage engagement rings have an entirely different look and feel to those of the 21st century. Characterised by their ornate and intricate patterns, the detail of some designs is unlike anything you will see in modern rings. From the popular emerald cut engagement rings to the romantic appeal of rose gold, these are the vintage styles making a comeback.

Emerald Cut Engagement Rings

The origins of the Emerald cut date back to the table cut used in the 1500s. Originally developed for an emerald stone (hence the name) it became popular amongst all gems as it limited pressure in the cutting process which helps to avoid chipping the gems. The name “emerald cut” was coined in the 1920s when the style gained popularity, as it’s pointed appearance and symmetry complemented the style of the art deco era. Today, emerald cut engagement rings are worn by some of the biggest names in Hollywood including Beyonce and Amal Clooney.

Rose Gold Engagement Rings

The warm pink hue of rose gold gives a romantic appearance that complements delicate and ornate vintage designs. Historically, it was referred to as “Russian Gold” as it grew popular in early 19th century Russia. Rose gold didn’t become popular outside of Russia until the development of tri-colour rings in which the rose offered a gradient effect with the yellow and white. The colouring of rose gold is beautiful on many different skin tones, making its way back into the limelight in recent years. Both Blake Lively and Leighton Meester wear stunning rose gold engagement rings, but Alison Brie’s ring has a distinct vintage style that suits the tone perfectly.

If you’re looking for vintage style engagement rings in Sydney, be sure to consider the appeal of the emerald cut and rose gold rings during your search.


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