The Beauty Of Edwardian Style Engagement Rings

There's no denying the elegant beauty of Edwardian style engagement rings. The Edwardian time period spanned
from 1901 to 1910 during the reign of King Edward. Although this time period was rather brief, the impact it had on
jewelry was major.
The engagement rings of this era are some of the most beautiful found anywhere. These rings can be purchased
from specialty jewelers and antique stores, often for a pretty penny. It is not uncommon for one of these rings to
cost several thousand dollars.
You will notice lacy details and delicate filigree work on many Edwardian rings. The majority of rings crafted
during this time were made from platinum and diamonds. Platinum is the most beautiful, durable metal for jewelry
making and thus the most expensive. White diamonds were favored during this time but you may come across colored
stones also.
When it comes to the intricate detailing of these rings, you will find gorgeous scrollwork surrounding the
stones, either on the shoulders of the band or as a plaque around the stone. Some of these rings are quite large
and dramatic while others are more delicate.
As mentioned earlier, diamonds weren't the only stone used for engagement rings in Edwardian times. Another
popular stone was the sapphire. For example, the Fay Cullen company offers an Edwardian ring that features a Ceylon
sapphire flanked by mine cut diamonds, set in platinum. This stunning ring features the delicate scrollwork of the
era on either side of the sapphire.
Other popular gems of this time include peridot, aquamarine and emerald. Many women do prefer the fire and
flashiness of white diamonds, however. They do look beautiful paired with intricate platinum bands as were popular
during this time period.
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