Engagement Ring Art Deco Styles -- Captivating and Distinctive
Art Deco is a style of jewelry and interior furnishings that ranged from approximately 1920 to 1930 with some
historians claiming it began earlier. This style did not earn the title of Art Deco until 1925 when it was named
after the The Exposition of Decorative Arts and Modern Manufactures held in Paris. You can recognize the Art Deco
style by its contrasts and bold designs. When it comes to engagement ring Art Deco styles you will find many
antiques and reproductions available online.
While it's possible you will come across one of these stunning Art Deco engagement rings at your local
antique shop, it's very unlikely. Also, your local jewelry retailer probably won't have the selection of Art Deco
reproductions that you are looking for. Therefore, you will want to browse online for this type of jewelry. On the
Internet you will find a wide selection of all kinds of engagement rings both old and new. One thing you will
notice during your search is the use of colored gemstones. Art Deco rings often featured diamonds or sometimes
crystals paired with stones like emeralds, rubies, sapphires and coral.
Platinum is a popular material for Art Deco jewelry because it is durable, expensive and beautiful against
colored gems as well as diamonds. If platinum is out of your price range you may want to consider white or yellow
gold. One thing you will notice with many of these rings is a center stone surrounded by a circle of smaller
stones. Sometimes the center stone is a diamond, other times it is a colored stone. The surrounding stones can also
be clear or colored. The resulting look is striking and unforgettable.
When it comes to price, engagement ring Art Deco styles range from affordable to expensive. Reproductions are
going to be most affordable while authentic antiques will cost the most. You can expect an Art Deco ring from the
20s or 30s to cost at least several thousand dollars. To find the perfect ring at a decent price, do plenty of
comparison shopping. You may find a ring you love at a price that is more affordable than you thought it would be.
When shopping online for a ring, always look for a return policy to be on the safe side and check whether or not
the vendor is listed with the Better Business Bureau before making a purchase.
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