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Want to make your eyes pop when you propose? Art Deco engagement rings have become very popular, especially among brides-to-be who want something bold and different in their ring. Although harvest rings can be difficult to locate, many jewelers are reviving the style and creating engagement rings reproduction in the Art Deco style.

Art Deco refers to the period between 1925 and 1939. It started in France and was influenced by other modern art movements of that period time as cubism and the Bauhaus. He was also influenced by Indian art, such as the Aztec, Egyptian and tribal grounds in Africa. Art Deco jewelry was very popular in the U.S. during World War II, as women now wear a more masculine look juxtaposed with this bold, feminine rings, bracelets and necklaces.

Art Deco engagement rings are very stylish and architectural .. . In fact, this style is most commonly associated with the architectural design. They are geometric and symmetrical, with very specific and complex ways. Often, the ring will have a relatively flat band with a very large stone or large groups stone and metal. The stones are often emerald cut, pear cut, pentagon, trapezoid, triangle trillion cut or marquise. Common metals used were platinum rhodium and palladium white … all types of industrial metals.

Art Deco engagement rings are designed with a large stone, the square in the center, surrounded by a grouping of small square or triangular stones. The most common color scheme for this period was in bold, contrasting colors, such as engagement rings black and white, so often of platinum and diamonds, sometimes boldly colored stones such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and corals also set. Also can find sets with many small diamonds arranged so that the group is seen as one large diamond.

You can find vintage pieces in online auctions, property sales and high-end vintage jewelry stores if your girlfriend is being a fan of antiques, modern jewelry, but also recreating these rings for women who love the look. Many are made with platinum or white gold bands and take into account the adjustments and most modern diamond cuts, as well as traditional geometric cuts.

Art Deco engagement rings for women are not shy! They are intended to be observed, and a woman wearing a ring of this style is one that is not afraid to turn some heads and to flaunt convention. If that sounds like his bride-to-be, then Art Deco style is a perfect choice.

Are you thinking about buying a diamond ring? Find out what you need to know before you buy an art deco engagement ring.

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