Vintage and antique engagement rings
The most sustainable and ethical choice
Popular engagement gemstones
Vintage, 1950s synthetic emerald & diamond ballerina cluster ring
This one is an absolute knock out! It's totally captivating
£4,500Unit price /UnavailableVintage, Art Deco emerald & diamond ring
That emerald doesn’t hold back-vibrant, clean and framed beautifully.
£7,450Unit price /UnavailableAntique,Victorian enamel & diamond ring
Full of history, an inscription for 1844. What this ring has seen!?
£650Unit price /UnavailableAntique, 1900s diamond solitaire ring
Super versatile, ideal for stacking - a love this old cut diamond too!
£1,250Unit price /UnavailableAntique, Edwardian diamond daisy cluster ring
The cutest cluster ring, perfect for dainty fingers!
£1,000Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1940s diamond five-stone ring
So fine, delicate and unusual! I've seen a ring like this before.
£975Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1970s diamond cluster cocktail ring
A great looking diamond cluster, a real show piece!
£2,500Unit price /UnavailableAntique, Victorian diamond cluster ring
It's about fine and delicate attention to detail with this ring.
£1,000Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1940s diamond cluster ring
A super little daisy cluster ring, easy to wear and not flashy.
£895Unit price /UnavailableAntique, Edwardian solitaire diamond ring, hallmarks for 1912
A fantastic ring for everyday wear, it looks so cool and contemporary
£1,250Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1990s three-stone diamond engagement ring
Very unusual diamond three-stone engagement ring.
£1,000Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1980s sapphire & diamond cluster ring
A really beautiful example of a classic! Perfect for everyday wear
£5,500Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1950s ruby & diamond three-stone ring
A stunning ring, it's so hard to find magnificent stones like this!
£7,500Unit price /UnavailableAntique, Edwardian toi et moi diamond ring
£3,950Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1940s solitaire diamond ring, attr. to Tiffany and Co.
A ring with a fascinating tale! A 1946 post WW2 Tiffany ring proposal.
£4,500Unit price /UnavailableVintage, Art Deco sapphire & diamond cluster ring
A royal-blue Ceylon sapphire takes centre stage here, a great design.
£1,285Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1950s 1.50ct Old Cut diamond engagement ring
An incredible old diamond set in an incredible diamond-set setting.
£8,500Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1990s diamond daisy cluster ring
Lively diamonds, full of fire! It would make a great engagement ring.
£2,950Unit price /UnavailableVintage, 1980s emerald & diamond cluster ring
A beautiful light green emerald, this 1920s design is so rare to find!
£6,500Unit price /UnavailableGreen sapphire and 18th century rose-cut diamond ring, set in 18ct gold
What a truly amazing ring, a mix of the centuries!
£7,500Unit price /UnavailableAntique, Edwardian ruby & diamond cluster ring
These rubies are quite striking and aren't shy to show their colour!
£2,500Unit price /Unavailable
How to buy an engagement ring
Step 1: The planning phase
Modern couples choose antique engagement rings not just for their timeless appeal and beauty, but for ethical and sustainable reasons too. From the intricate Georgian era, romantic Victorian motifs, refined Edwardian elegance and the bold geometry of Art Deco, you have plenty of options.
Finding your partner's ring size without revealing your intentions can be tricky. You can measure one of their existing rings using a sizing guide, bring it to a jeweler, or ask a friend or family member. And remember resizing is an option for many rings.
Budget is also key. The average engagement ring in the UK costs around £2,000, but spending less or more is equally valid.
Step 2: Practical questions
Think about your partner’s preferences and lifestyle. Do they gravitate toward specific gemstones or particular metals?
Setting and design need to take account of aesthetics AND practicality. Choose a harder stone like a diamond, sapphire, or ruby for daily wear. And an active person might benefit from a secure, low-profile setting to prevent damage. Protective designs like collet settings can also shield stones from impact.
Gem size is largely a matter of taste and budget. Smaller stones suit subtle styles, while larger stones make bold statements. The cut and setting also change how a stone’s size is perceived.
Step 3: Styles and metals
Classic solitaire rings focus on simplicity and elegance, while toi-et-moi rings symbolize unity. Three-stone rings highlight past, present, and future, making them a romantic choice. For vintage charm, consider five-stone or cluster rings (the latter provide added protection for softer stones like emeralds).
Metal choice is mostly a matter of taste so think about your partner's current rings.
Engagement ring arrangements
Step 4: Choose a gemstone
Diamonds are the most popular choice for engagement rings but other gems are more colourful and increasingly popular.
Sapphires come in various hues, while emeralds provide a rich green but demand delicate handling. Rubies, in shades from pink to deep red, exude passion and elegance.
Less common choices include aquamarine, garnet, topaz and zircon.
Engagement rings by gem
Step 5: Choose an era
Choices include the intricate Georgian era, romantic Victorian motifs, refined Edwardian elegance and the bold geometry of Art Deco.
- Georgian (1714 - 1830): Characterised by early cut stones such as old mine, rose and table cut diamonds, along with foil-backed gemstones
- Victorian (1837 - 1901): Often set with cameos and intaglios, with beautiful five-stone rings and rare gemstones aplenty.
- Edwardian (1901 - 1915): This era saw the birth of platinum jewellery. Expect delicate, ornate designs (think laurel wreaths and bows).
- Art Deco (1915 - 1945): Clean, geometric designs and new stone cuts that are as fresh now as they were in the 1920s.