Antique
Diamond Engagement Rings
Cluster
Antique Diamond
Engagement Rings:
Because of the scarcity of diamonds, early
Victorian cluster rings used antique cut or rose cut diamonds.
Occasionally these engagement rings were set with colored stones with smaller
surrounding diamonds. After 1870, with the opening of the diamond
mines in South Africa , these rings became widely available and
often were used as engagement rings.
Romantic
Engagement Rings:
During the Victorian era romantic jewelry
included engagement rings with the words "Regard" or
"Dearest", spelled out in colored stones such as
emerald, amethyst, rube and topaz.
Half-Hoop
Engagement Rings:
With the availability of diamonds after 1870,
Victorian half-hoop rings with diamonds were popular. These rings
were made with open backs and were often given as engagement
rings.
Snake
Rings:
The snake ring, set with diamonds, rubies or
sapphires, were popular during the Victorian era. The serpent
symbol represented eternity. Queen Victoria wore her own
snake wedding ring, in recognition of her love for Albert. Each
snake, symbolizing the bride and groom, intertwine and demonstrate
the mutual communion of love.
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