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Antique Art Deco diamond ring
Antique Art Deco diamond ring

In this point, we may understand why diamond rings are so expensive. So, if you are planning to buy one, since it is a great deal, for most people at least, you must be sure that you are buying the right one for the woman you think you want her to be your future wife. So why not it should not be an Art Deco ring?

Art Deco era was between the years 1925 to 1939, which was a period that most of the car designs, architecture, paintings, of course, rings and all other sorts of art which is judged by the eye, were obsessed with highly contrast colors in geometric shapes that are

positioned symmetrically all over a surface. How this reflected on crafting of rings is that, in Art Deco period, the diamond rings were often crafted, mounting a big diamond in the centre, adding many other diamonds, mounted, surrounding the big diamond at the center. Along with that, these particular gemstones were cut in a shape that to fit them in some geometric shapes, so that they might easily be distinguished from other random rings that were before them. Additionally, another feature of the Art Deco rings, is that, as indicated above, the passion of making use of highly contrast colors, resulting in rings crafted in Art Deco era to generally be made of yellow or white gold. It was another popular choice, the use of platinum in these rings too. However the change of price often makes people get to ask questions, which might possibly anger some jewelers, especially when they question their ability of crafting a ring. However it was still used, because the platinum created high contrast with the stones, displaying their dignity, which is exactly the Art Deco style.

Also that most of the Art Deco rings were crafted bigger, in comparison to those which are being crafted today, as in diamond engagement rings. This is because of Art Deco style, adores expressing the majority of the precious parts of things, which is most obviously seen in Art Deco architecture. But you do not have to go and buy a true antique ring which was created in the Art Deco period, if you do find them exceedingly expensive. You can just look for reconstructed ones, in that particular style.




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