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2012年3月3日 星期六

Beautiful Antique Victorian Engagement Rings


Victorian Engagement rings are designed in style that reflects what was popular in the later part of the 19th century. The name Victorian derived from Queen Victoria. Today you can buy both antique Victorian rings and modern ones designed in a Victorian style.

The Victorian engagement ring most people know as an antique one because of the design and style. These rings are known to be the engagement rings of people who are romantic since during the era of Queen Victoria, she and Prince Albert had a strong romantic love for each other. They are know to be the symbol of true love.

Victorian style rings have an alluring design and style. In this kind of ring, not only diamond gemstones can be used. Colored gemstones such as rubies, topaz, amethyst, sapphire, aquamarine, emerald, etc can also be used in this kind of ring style.

Victorian designed rings vary widely. Here are just some of the few designs or style, namely:


Victorian romantic Rings: The gemstones were used in this kind of engagement rings were colored gemstone such as rubies, emerald, topaz, amethyst.

Victorian half-loop rings: Are also vintage engagement rings. It is a simple design with small diamonds surrounding the center gemstone.

Colorful late Victorian rings: These are rings with 3 diamonds at the center surrounded with colored gemstone such as rubies in the form of oblong shape. Rubies were again surrounded with small diamonds with oblong shape design.

Antique Victorian diamond garnet gold rings: It has an antique design with simple style.

But the most well-known Victorian engagement rings were the ones with a 2 serpent design in which Queen Victoria herself liked. The 3 stone rings was also popular in the era of Queen Victoria.

Many women dream to have a Victorian engagement ring design because of the romantic history of it. As mentioned earlier they are known to be the symbol of true love, that is why men who truly love their bride-to-be also want to give this kind of ring.

If you really dream to give a Victorian ring to your bride-to-be to show your true love to her, then you have to shop from one jewelry shop to another, not only to compare the price but to look for the different style or design of the ring that suits your future bride's taste.

But first, you have to see to it that you have the budget for the ring itself in case you can find one. If you are too tired to roam around shops, then try to go online and shop through internet.




Ian Wright can help you find antique diamond rings and antique emerald cut engagement rings.





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2011年12月27日 星期二

Victorian Wedding and Engagement Rings Are Unique and Beautiful


Victorian engagement rings can be some of the most stunning jewelry that you can find. A girl dreams about what her engagement ring will be from the time that she is a little girl. What will it look like? Who will give it to her? How will he ask? To accomplish the perfect proposal any gentleman will want to make it special and unique. With a Victorian engagement ring there is an air of romance that immediately accompanies the ring due to the history it has.

Victorian engagement rings come from the time that Queen Victoria reigned. During that time there was such an overwhelming sense of romance around that was culminated by the marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert. For any girl who hold romance in her heart then a Victorian engagement ring could be a perfect fit.

Traditional Victorian engagement rings are centered around a diamond, but that is not always the case. Rubies and emeralds were also in vogue during the Victorian period. Traditionally during that time diamonds were only worn during the day by married women. If you were unmarried and wore a diamond during daytime hours then it was often assumed that you had been given that diamond by a lover. That was strictly looked down upon. Rings with rubies and emeralds were also popular because during the Victorian era there was not a large supply of gold or diamonds.

Jewelers of the time took the short supply of gold and diamonds in stride. Instead, jewelers began working in rose gold, repousse', filigree, and cannetille piercing techniques. Additionally, jewelers would employ the use of other stones to accent a Victorian engagement ring. It is not uncommon to see pink topaz, blue zircon, citrine, amethyst, and peridot as accent stones on a ring from the Victorian era.

There is a great deal of variety in the design of Victorian engagement rings, though you can seen an influence from ancient designs in pieces from the Victorian era. In fact some of the ancient artifacts from Troy significantly influenced the design of Victorian jewelry. In fact, Queen Victoria's engagement ring incorporated a Roman symbol of eternal love on it. Pieces of jewelry with clustered gems or rings with different stones set in them were quite popular during Victorian times.

Victorian engagement rings have such a rich history to them. With the iconic love story of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert attached to them you can't help but feel a wave of romanticism sweep over you as you look at one. With the intricate designs of the time, and unique gem choices you can also be sure that a Victorian engagement ring will be unlike any traditional ring that you might find on ever other persons hand. Instead, you will have a one of a kind piece that truly brings with it a legacy of love and romance. By presenting the girl of your dreams with a Victorian engagement ring you will be showing her that you have a love that will last through the years.




The most important aspect of purchasing a Victorian engagement ring is that you find the perfect ring for you - match the design and style to your own personality and taste. There are many vintage ring options out there, take your time to find your perfect ring. Visit our website for more information about vintage engagement rings: http://www.QualityVintageEngagementRings.com.





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