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Vintage Engagement Rings: The Ultimate Buying Guide

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Before having your dream wedding, you must first plan the initial step of the process, which is engagement. One of the factors to consider is the type of ring you’ll bestow on your significant other. After all, proposals typically involve the presentation of a gorgeous ring, right?

Fortunately, if you’re on the prowl for the perfect symbol of your love and devotion, you know that there are plenty of options you can choose from. However, you may be flooded with uncertainty with these choices as you can no longer find the perfect one. But if you’re looking for a unique ring, then you should definitely consider a vintage one.

So, what’s a vintage engagement ring? Read our article so you’ll have a definite guide on what it is, its price, the pros, and cons, as well as a couple of tips when buying one. Read on!

The periods involved in a vintage engage ring

As the name suggests, vintage engagement rings refer to a particular period when the style of the piece became famous. There are two renowned periods associated with vintage pieces of jewelry:

Edwardian: If your bride prefers a more feminine and romantic style, then opt for an Edwardian engagement ring. These rings are often made from platinum, and it has great details in its metalwork. The details can range from different patterns that are covered with small diamonds. Meanwhile, the center stones for this ring are Old-European cut diamonds, which means that they were cut manually, making them different from modern stones. 

Art-Deco: On the other hand, if your future bride is a minimalist, then they’ll surely fall even more in love with the rings inspired during the 1920s and 30s. Gems during this time come in different kinds of elegant shapes, like heart-shaped diamonds. Similar to Edwardian rings, the metal is also often platinum, but it no longer has a pattern; it’s already smooth and unadorned. 

Price of vintage rings

If you ask any jeweler, they’ll definitely say that the price of the engagement ring hugely depends on the quality of the diamond. 

  • Cut: This is also considered the most important factor since it’s what makes the vintage diamond shine. Additionally, it’ll take a professional and experienced craftsperson to transform raw diamonds into something that can be incorporated into an engagement ring. This means that the better the cut is, the more expensive the ring will be. 
  • Color: As you may already know, diamonds come in various colors, which makes this factor confusing for many. The expensive ones are colorless that possess a cold brilliance.
  • Clarity: The clarity may not be easily visible, but one indicator that the diamond is indeed clear is if your jeweler considers it as ‘flawless.’ Flawless isn’t just an exaggeration, but it actually means that it doesn’t possess any inclusion, which is an imperfection naturally developed by a diamond. Even a minuscule scratch or mark in a diamond can already be considered an inclusion. The clarity rating depends on how many inclusions the diamond naturally possesses. 
  • Carat: This refers to the diamond’s weight, and it’s the simplest factor that affects the price of the diamond. The smaller the diamond, the cheaper it is. 

Pros and cons

After knowing the types and price of a vintage engagement ring, you may still doubt whether you really want to go for this ring. To help you make your decision, here are a couple of pros and cons you can consider from the get-go: 

Pros

Here are some benefits you can enjoy when you buy a vintage engagement ring:

  • Vintage engagement rings are a classic

Even though it’s called ‘vintage,’ it doesn’t mean that it’s outdated. In fact, vintage engagement rings are resurfacing to the trend due to their classic and timeless look—both of which are characteristics of an evergreen fashion statement. 

  • It may be cheaper than modern alternatives

Since they’re classic pieces, most vintage engagement rings may be secondhand pieces. But this shouldn’t be considered as a con since it’ll naturally offer potential buyers the ability to ask for a bargain. Thus, if you’re on a strict budget but don’t want to compromise on the details and quality, then you can never go wrong with a vintage engagement ring or a vintage-inspired one, like those available in our collection. 

  • Amazing details

Especially those inspired by the Victorian and Edwardian eras, vintage engagement rings have intricate details that modern rings may not be able to match. For one, this type of engagement ring involves Milgrain detailing, which is the process of incorporating tiny metals as a border around a gemstone. Due to this, a Victorian engagement ring indeed possesses beautiful and delicate finishes. 

  • Unique

Since vintage engagement rings were created before the era of mass production, you can definitely say that these rings can’t be easily replicated.  Additionally, with diamond cuts like cushion, old single, old mine, Peruzzi, Mazarin, rose, French, and many others, you’ll rest assured that your partner will be dazzled once you present them with a vintage engagement ring. 

Cons

On the downside, here are some cons you should expect when you purchase a vintage engagement ring: 

  • High-maintenance

As mentioned, since vintage engagement rings are incredibly detailed, this means that they demand delicate and diligent maintenance to maintain their appeal. For one, machine cleaning won’t work on these types of rings since it may damage the details. If you want to clean it manually, then it’ll be a painstaking endeavor, especially if you’re inexperienced, to make it sparkle and shine as if it’s newly made.

If you still want to purchase a vintage engagement ring but don’t want to handle the maintenance that comes along with it, then check our vintage-inspired collection. 

  • Costly repairs

Since it has already seen its fair share of time, it’s expected that vintage engagement rings may show some signs of wear and tear. This means that it requires more often than modern ones. When it comes to repairing these rings, it can be more expensive since, as mentioned, it needs to be in the hands of an expert to strengthen the bands. As an alternative, you can look for vintage-inspired rings.

Tips on buying a vintage engagement ring

If you’re now fully decided to go for a vintage engagement ring or even vintage-inspired ones, like those in our collection, then keep these tips in mind as you shop around: 

  • Conduct proper research

Buying an engagement ring, regardless of the kind, is a lifetime investment. Hence it demands that you conduct thorough research. As a start, you can start with the diamond’s four C’s above, and you should also consider the kind of metal. Additionally, you may also want to take into account the type of cut, like table, French, Carre, Point, Mazarin, Peruzzi, Cushion, Old Single, Asscher, Old mine, Old European, and Rose. 

  • Have a budget

Since the price of a vintage engagement ring depends on many factors, you should set a budget first before you even start looking for a ring. Don’t worry if you may not find an ideal ring that suits your budget since there are plenty of sellers out there who are even willing to offer you a deal. 

  • Consider the return policy

Regardless of the company where you’ll buy your vintage engagement ring, make sure that you thoroughly understand the return policy. This is important since the engagement ring may get damaged during transport, or it won’t fit your partner’s fingers. If these scenarios are covered, then you may not pay if you want to return the item.

  • Ask about the resizing policy

If you’re planning to surprise your partner, there may be a chance that the initial engagement ring won’t perfectly fit your partner’s finger. If this is the case, ask about the resizing policy of the company, as well as if there’s a fee for such a process. If the jeweler advises against resizing the ring, then take their advice since the ring may lose its structural integrity. 

Takeaway

With this ultimate buying guide, you now have the necessary information required when buying a vintage engagement ring. Also, don’t forget always to consider your partner’s preferences. Fortunately, a vintage engagement ring comes with different options, so you’ll absolutely find one that suits your partner’s needs. All that’s left for you to do now is to pop the question!


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