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Jul
21

Vintage diamond engagement ring

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A diamond set vintage engagement ring from circa 1920s or 1930s. This ring is set high with a nice solitaire diamond. The shoulders rise from the shank of the ring and up to the diamond. Whilst the shank of the ring is 9 carat gold the shoulders and the setting are topped in platinum to show the stone off to its best advantage.

Vintage diamond engagement ring

Vintage diamond engagement ring

The diamond in this ring measures about 3 mm diameter about 1/8 carat. The diamond is nice and white and clear and sparkling. Inside the shank of this ring is stamped as Plat&9ct. This vintage engagement ring is UK finger size M.5, USA just over 6.5. This would be suitable for you to have re-sized  one or two sizes up or down if required.

This ring is available exclusively from AntiquesAvenue with only one available. Price £125


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Jul
21

Vintage ring review

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Today I’m looking at vintage rings as recently I have added quite a few to AntiquesAvenue vintage jewellery shop .  There are lots of pages of rings to look through with general gold and gemstone rings on the first page and then collections dedicated to cocktail rings, engagement rings, silver rings, costume jewellery rings, Antique rings and Victorian rings. I will be combining the antique and Victorian rings sections into one when I get the time .

Vintage ring

Vintage ring

Vintage rings and antique rings represent great value for money as they are often  much cheaper than you can buy new  and there is a huge range of different rings to choose from too. Remember that I give the ring  size on each one I have for sale. Many can be re-sized by your local jewlers quite cheaply. Please do ask me before purhase if the particular ring you are interested in is suitable for re-sizing.

Here is my guide to ring sizes:
As with most other things, rings are measured differently depending which country you live in. I provide UK and USA sizes in all my ring descriptions. There is a different sizing system used in Europe. You can buy ring sizing gauges but if you don’t have one handy you can estimate your ring size. Take a piece of string and wrap it around the widest part of your finger (possibly the knuckle joint?) – you can now measure the string in millimetres and use the chart below.  If in any doubt please do ask before buying.

UK SIZE
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
USA SIZE
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.25
3.75
4.25
4.75
5.25
5.5
6
SIZE
MM
37.8
39
40.2
41.4
42.6
43.8
45
46.2
47.4
48.5
49.7
50.3
52.1
 
UK
SIZE
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
USA
SIZE
6.75
7
7.25
7.75
8.5
9
9.25
10
190.5
11
11.25
12
12.5
SIZE
MM
53.4
54.7
65
57.2
58.5
59.8
61.1
62.4
63.6
64.8
66
67.2
68.4

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Feb
04

Vintage engagement rings news

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I see vintage engagement rings are in the news again with Kate Moss’s engagement to Jamie Hince. Kate has received an original art deco diamond vintage engagement ring.  This ring is said to be worth tens of thousands of pounds.

 Not all vintage engagement rings have to cost tens of thousands of pounds you can find them from about £100 including art deco and diamond rings. Kate Middleton also received a vintage engagement ring from Prince William. For stylish ladies like these both to receive vintage rings is a great indicator of how desirable vintage jewellery is these days.

AntiquesAvenue has a lovely selection of vintage engagement rings here is are a few for you to look at.

vintage engagement ring

Three stone diamond ring

Three stone diamond ring

cross over engagement ring

cross over engagement ring


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Dec
04

5 vintage gold rings

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Remember the song “The twelve days of Christmas”? Im thinking of the fifth day when my true love gave to me Five gold rings.  Hmmmmm, much better five vintage gold rings. Do you think the extra word could fit into the tune?

Anyway here are five vintage rings made of gold which you might like your true love to give to you this Christmas. Vintage rings with an extra special touch of Romance.

1.  18 carat gold sapphire heart and diamonds.

This has to be a ring given by a true love just look at the wonderful sapphire heart set off by two sparkling white diamonds. A truly beautiful 18 carat gold ring. This ring is set with a heart shaped bright blue Sapphire and two lovely Diamonds. The diamonds are a good size measuring about 3mm diameter and the heart Sapphire about 5mm wide. This ring carries full 18 carat gold hallmarks and is UK ring size K.5, USA size just under 5.5

2. Dearest Ring

Here is a Dearest ring.  Dearest rings are given as romantic sentimental jewellery and were very popular in Victorian times although this ring is from the 20th century. The initial letters of the gemstones set into this ring spell out the word DEAREST . This gold ring is set with Diamond, Emerald, Amethyst, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire and Tourmaline.

The ring is made of fully hallmarked 9 carat gold. The head of this ring measures a little over 3 mm wide and it is UK ring size Q, USA size 8.25. This piece of jewellery is in excellent condition.

3. Diamond Engagement Ring

Vintage engagement rings are now most sought after. This solitaire engagement ring is made of 18carat gold and is stamped 18ct plat.  The platinum, is just the prongs which hold the diamond in place so that they show as white rather than gold.

The diamond in this vintage engagement ring is a nice size at least 1/4 carat, it is quite clear with no visible inclusions. This vitnage engagement ring is finger size UK M.5, USA 6.5.

4. Wedding Ring

A plain gold band , the traditional wedding ring. OK this one has a little shape but the wedding ring has to be a special romantic piece of jewellery.

5. Eternity ring or half eternity ring

The eternity ring was traditionally given on the birth of a child and has gemstones set all the way round. This can be a little uncomfortable to wear and so a half eternity ring where the stones just go across the finger is a great alternative. The half eternity ring looks like the full eternity ring when it is being worn. It is worn on the same finger as the wedding and engagement rings.

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Nov
17

Vintage rings this Christmas

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It seems that Vintage Rings are going to be a popular gift this Christmas. I had imagined that Cameos and Pearls would have been the selling fast as these are the hot high street fashion. Vintage rings however seem to be the hot vintage jewellery at the moment if the sales on AntiquesAvenue  are anything to go by.

The most popular vintage rings seem to bee those set with small diamonds ( and imitation diamonds) alongside vintage cocktail rings with large gemstones – I can never buy enough of these. I have also almost sold out of cameo rings which are sooooo difficult to find at the moment.

Have you seen the selection of vintage rings? Here are a few special ones for you to take in.

Amethyst Cocktail Ring

Amethyst Cocktail Ring

Opal flower ring

Opal flower ring

fire opal ring

fire opal ring


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Jul
23

Vintage Cameo Rings

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Great news for all you cameo jewellery lovers, Ive managed to obtain a few more vintage rings set with cameos. I know there are several of you watching my shop waiting for me to add them and I promised to update you here.

Care of cameo rings

You need to take special care of cameo rings especially if they are made of shell. Cameos are delicately carved and shells are quite soft. wearing a cameos ring is probably best kept for special occasions. Wearing a cameo ring everyday will ruin it. Either the detail will wear away or the shell will crack and discolour. Love your cameo ring and keep it for best.

If you Cameo ring does get grubby you will need to know what the cameo is made of and treat the ring according to the material the cameo is made from rather than the metal of the ring. The metal will be more resilient than the cameo.

For a shell cameo you can use a drop of commercial pearl cleaner and follow the instructions on the jar. A drop of soft liquid soap such as wool wash in lukewarm water may well do the job. Use a soft brush, rinse and pat dry.

Cameo rings currently on AntiquesAvenue:

Angel Skin Coral Cameo Ring

Angel Skin Coral Cameo Ring

Vintage Cameo Ring

Vintage Cameo Ring

Antique Cameo Ring

Antique Cameo Ring


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I’ve spent today adding more lovely antique and vintage rings to www.antiquesavenue.co.uk and changing the site around a little to make them more easy to find.  Antique Rings and Vintage Rings are now both under Rings so you can find them all together.

Here are some of the special vintage cocktail rings I’ve added today all made of yellow gold and set with real gemstones. Each of these will make a real splash of colour on your hand.

Peridot and Topaz Ring

Peridot and Topaz Ring

Peridot Topaz Cocktail Ring

Here’s a lovely cocktail ring. This is made of fully hallmarked 9 carat gold and is set with a large blue topaz and two peridots. All three stones are oblong cut and have faceted sides. The head of the ring measures up to 1 cm wide and 1.5 cm long.

Tripple Amethyst Ring

Tripple Amethyst Ring

Triple Amethyst Cocktail Ring

There are three large amethyst gemstones set into this beautiful ring. The ring is made of yellow gold which has full 9 carat hallmarks. The head of the ring is quite chunky measuring about 2.3 cms long and up to 1.1 cms wide.

Amethyst Ring

Amethyst Ring

Vintage Amethyst Ring

This vintage ring is set with a lovely amethyst gemstone in a deep purple colour. There is a rope twist border round the edge of the ring. the rings is made of 9 carat yellow gold which is fully hallmarked. The head of this vintage ring measures about 1.2 cms long . This ring is UK size N.5, USA size 7

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Jun
29

Choosing Vintage Rings

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Looking for a Vintage Ring? There is such a wide variety available today.  Looking around the Internet you can buy rings from the Roman era through the middle ages, The Georgian and Victorian eras and throughout the 20th century. There are costume jewellery rings and those made of precious metals and stones. Vintage rings varying in price from about £5 to £50,000 . Genuine antique and vintage rings and modern copies.  Engagement rings, Wedding rings, Cocktail Rings, Dress rings and many many more.

So just   how do you know which vintage ring to choose? Giving this a little thought there are five main factors to take into consideration: What style and age  do you like? Is the ring going to be worn every day or just on special occasions? What stones or colours do you like? Your budget?  Genuine Vintage / Antique Ring or just antique or Vintage Style? 

AntiquesAvenue’s guide to choosing the right vintage ring should help you with these questions. For today we are assuming that you are looking for a decorative ring rather than a wedding, engagement or eternity ring which can have different considerations.

What Style  and age of Ring?

As mentioned earlier, rings are available dating back to the Roman era if you wish to by an antiquity rather than an antique but for today’s wearer of antique and vintage jewellery a ring from the Georgian era or later is the most likely choice.  So you have a liking for a particular style?

Victorian ring

Victorian ring

Georgian rings are available  and can be still worn today. Most Georgian antique rings are quite dainty and would suit a smaller hand or a young girl. If you are contemplating purchasing a genuine Georgian ring I suggest that you keep it for best.  Most Georgian rings available today are made of gold and set with stones including paste ( glass) , pearls, garnets or may have a locket compartment. These rings need specialist care as the stones have closed backs and you need to avoid getting them wet – not good for doing the washing up or housework in!

Victorian Rings. When we come to the Victorian era there is quite a choice of rings although again most of them we find today are made of yellow gold.  If you wish for a white gold or silver ring you would be better looking at 20th century rings. There is a huge variety of Victorian rings available and some of them do come in larger chunkier sizes or can be adjusted to fit by your favourite jeweller.  Specialist Victorian rings include snake rings, buckle rings and mourning rings. 

Looking about the Internet you can buy what claims to be a Victorian ring from £1.24!  You dont need me to tell you that isn’t real, it doesn’t even look Victorian with a white metal finish and 1950s style aurora borealis stones. A real Victorian ring is unlikely to be less than £50 so be suspicious of anything too cheap. Edwardian Rings tend to be quite similar to Victorian rings

Art Deco Rings are so popular at the moment especially ones set with square cut precious gems such as Diamonds, Emeralds and Sapphires. These are available in yellow gold, white gold, silver and platinum. Here the choice is down to personal preference and budget. Art deco rings are much more modern in style but not as robust as today’s jewellery, I would reserve and rings of this age for best and not for ever day wear.

1950s vintage rings to 1980s are relatively abundant and more robust than older rings and normally all other things being equal will be cheaper than antique jewellery. If you are looking for an every day ring or a ring with modern style then one from this era is the best choice.

Every Day Rings

Want to wear your ring every day? You need something made of a harder metal and with a hard stones set into it with a simple setting. Platinum and 9 carat gold are more hard wearing than silver or 18 carat gold. 9 carat gold will be the cheaper choice . If you are looking for a white metal ring for every day wear then avoid gold as there is no such thing as true white gold , what you see is normally Rhodium plated to give a white appearance and this plating can wear.

Good choices of harder wearing stones are Diamonds, Sapphires, Rubies, Topaz and possibly Spinnels.  At the other end of the scale pearls, turquoise, corals are really just for special occasions as they do not wear particularly well in a ring.

A simple setting is a good choice for an every day ring, something complex can wear more easily and be quite difficult to keep properly clean.

A budget alternative for an every day ring is to buy silver set with a cheaper stone such as quartz , amethyst, aquamarine or tigers eye. This ring oculd then be treated like clothing and replaced once it is worn out or fashions change

Vintage Ruby Ring

Vintage Ruby Ring

 

Stones and Colours

For most colours there is a choice of stone to have in you ring and this will depend on personal preference, perhpas your birthstone, your budget and how robust you need the stone to be. At the cheaper end you have costume jewellery stones in most colours either diamante or Cubic Zirconia.   If you want real stones then there are a few ideas:

Clear: cheapest is quartz, medium is spinel and luxury is diamonds

Blue/Purple: Cheapest is Amethyst  or Aquamarine. More costly is Sapphire. Topaz can be a nice hard wearing stone found in shades of blue most of which have been achieved with a little help from man.

Yellow: Citrines are cheaper than Topaz but personally I prefer a pretty lemon coloured citrine. topaz is harder

Green: Peridots are nice and a budget alternative to Emeralds. Emeralds do not wear well so keep for best. How about Jade?

Budget

As I mentioned earlier there is a wide price range on vintage rings.  You can still get a genuine vintage ring made of silver from about £25 and a vintage gold ring from about £40. With scrap gold at around £10 a gram you will not get anything much cheaper than this today however the gold price affects the cost of new jewellery at least as much as it does vintage and antique jewellery.

For less than £100 you can get a great selection of vintage 9 carat gold rings set with a wide variety of stones. This sort of budget will buy you a nice ring with a large amethyst or citrine or perhaps a cluster of small diamonds.

Vintage or just Vintage Style ring

Of course I personally always say go for the genuine vintage. Why? Well for a start when you have a piece of new jewellery and a piece of vintage jewellery which  are the same except for age then the vintage one is likely to cost less.   But that is not all, it is actually quite unlikely that you will find a genuine vintage ring being worn identically by someone else – your choice is much more likely to be unique. 

Your antique or Vintage ring will still be antique or vintage in 10 or 15 years time. A new ring will simply be second hand or out of date.

Whichever vintage ring you choose they are a lovely form of vintage jewellery and bound to be loved for years to come.  If you need more help do pop over to www.antiquesavenue.co.uk where i will be happy to assist you in selecting a special ring.

 I hope this guide helps. Happy Hunting  Anne x

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