- 10. The Concentric Circles Diamond Ring This is a very cool piece from the Victorian era. The radial symmetry is set off by the irregular rose cut clustered diamonds, making for a wholly unique look that evokes both modern and vintage sensibilities.
- 9. Light Yellow Diamond Ring This ring has the most beautiful lemony light yellow diamond set into a striking Art Deco mixed white and yellow gold setting. A classic choice with a little twist.
- 8. Square Five Across Band Many women these days are looking beyond the traditional solitaire shape. This wearable and flattering 5-diamond ring will look amazing stacked with a wedding band.
- 7. Vintage Diamond Solitaire For a proposal with a tight budget, this is a super sweet pick. At $400 it’s a great deal with great style.
- 6. Victorian Three Carat Ring This exquisite beauty is a perfect choice for any gal who wants it all. Clocking in at a whopping 3 carats, this ring is definitely gasp-inducing!
- 5. Marqués Diamond & Ruby Ring Not every bride-to-be wants a traditional solitaire shape, or even a diamond. For a truly unique woman, this marquise-shaped ruby ring is a distinctive choice.
- 4. Georgian Solitaire A lovely and restrained ring dating all the way back to the 1830s. This adorable little solitaire is the perfect scale for a woman who wants a dainty and delicate ring.
- 3. Diamond Flower Ring This vintage Victorian ring is a very romantic choice. With it’s oversized flower shape and perfectly imperfect rose cut diamonds, it gives off a total boho-bride vibe.
- 2. Georgian Cluster Ring I love everything about this ring – the history, the character of the stones, the scale – it’s perfect. It is a fine example of Georgian craftsmanship in an impressive, but still wearable, design.
- 1. Diamond Empire Ring And my number one pick is this totally classic Art Deco platinum ring from the 1920s. Featuring a stunning 1.02ct center diamond in a timeless setting, this is a ring for the ages!