Friday, July 5, 2019

Trends by Decades - Engagement Rings


Tradition of Diamond Engagement Rings 


As fashion trends come and go so do Diamond Engagement Rings trends. But throughout the decades there is one thing that remains the same, diamonds are a girl’s best friend. Over the years, there have been many styles of engagement rings, some have been everlasting and others have a moment in the sun then are rarely seen again. Let’s take a look at trends by the decades since the early 1900 s.

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1920 s-1930 s
The 1920 s-1930 s saw the rise of the Art Deco period, one of the biggest design eras that has continued to inspire craftsmen of all disciplines for years to come. This is also perhaps the most influential periods for engagement rings design, giving life to a style that has never faded. Art Deco engagement rings are renowned for the use of geometric and symmetrical patterns exemplified by buildings at this time. Colored gemstones, particularly emeralds, sapphires and rubies were also commonly incorporated into these designs.


1940 s
The 1940 s saw the plight of the war and the effects on the industry were rife. Many could not afford luxuries and therefore Engagement Rings were more subdued. Synthetic stones were on the rise offering an alternative for those that could not afford a diamond ring. Designs tended to be more feminine and fluid featuring ribbons and floral motifs.


1950 s
During the 1950 s the war had ended and Diamond Engagement Rings became more lavish. Diamonds were bigger and new styles saw a move away from styles ornate in style. The three stone ring and halo rings were hugely popular.


The 1960 s
The 1960 s were influenced by Elizabeth Taylor and Jackie Kennedy. Taylor received the famous 33-carat diamond ring from Richard Burton. This saw the rise in popularity of ostentatious Engagement Rings featuring large than life center stones.


The 1970 s
The princess cut was invented in the 1970 s and perfectly coincided with the popularity of angular engagement rings.


The 1980 s
The 1980 s is a decade some people wish to forget. Fashion was rebellious and everything big was in. When it came to engagement rings, fancy cut diamonds were increasingly popular particularly cushion, oval and emeralds. And yellow gold was in in a big way.


The 1990 s
The 1990 s saw a stark contrast to the engagement ring trends during the 80’s. Designs went from bold and embellished to minimal. The solitaire was hugely popular and white gold became the most popular choice of metal for engagement rings.


2000 s until now
The early 2000 s saw the popularity of the halo and pave set engagement rings on the rise. Diamonds continued to be the number one choice but as the years have passed more and more women are seeking out colorful alternatives, particularly Sapphires.

Royal Diamond Engagement Rings have also had a big influence on global trends. Following the nuptials of Princess Kate and Prince William and more recently Meghan Marcel and Prince Harry, there has been an increased demand for blue Sapphire Royal rings and three stone rings. Find the Traditional Rings at Diamond District Block .



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