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Antique & Vintage Rings

Explore our captivating collection of antique and vintage rings. From Georgian to Victorian and Art Deco eras, each ring is a testament to timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. Discover unique designs featuring precious stones like diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires, perfect for adding a touch of historical charm to any jewellery collection or as an exceptional Engagement ring.

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What is the difference between antique and vintage engagement rings?

Antique engagement rings are pieces that are at least 100 years old, encompassing eras such as Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco. Vintage rings are generally more recent, typically from the 1920s through to the 1980s, and while they may not qualify as antique, they are still period pieces with real character and history. Both offer something a modern ring simply can't: authenticity, craftsmanship, and a story.

Can an antique engagement ring be resized?

Most of our antique engagement rings can be resized, and we offer this as a complimentary service. The main exceptions are eternity rings and rings with an enamel band, where resizing isn't possible without risking damage. If you're unsure about your ring size, please get in touch and we'll help you find the right fit. Please note that once a ring has been resized, it is no longer eligible for a return.

Are antique engagement rings suitable for everyday wear?

Many of our engagement rings are robust enough for regular wear, and countless customers choose them as their everyday ring. That said, antique pieces are generally best treated with a little more care than a modern ring, we'd recommend removing them during exercise, gardening, swimming, or washing up. If you have questions about the durability of a specific piece, we're always happy to advise.