Marilyn couldn't have said it any better. Diamonds ARE a girl's best friend. At least that's how I feel :)
I have adored antique jewelry, and especially engagement rings, since I was a little girl. I can remember just oggling my mom's engagement ring, studying every facet, every flounce, every diamond for what seemed like hours. It just always seemed unfathomable to me how so much beauty and detail could be put into something so tiny. Jewelry making is an art form that I have the utmost respect for.
I've envisioned in my head gazillion upon gazillion times what I want my engagement ring to look like. And I've come to conclusion that I cannot possibly settle on just ONE ring. So I'm either going to have to find a MAJOR sugar daddy, or I'll just have to buy a plethora of gorgeous rings so that I can wear them all! Totally rational, I know.
I actually have thought about designing my own ring. How awesome would that be? I just think it would be so amazing to look down at your hand and see the ring of your dreams actually on your hand.
I really do think this would be a very beautiful engagement ring if there was a diamond in it instead. It's very simple, but very elegant, which is why I love it. I also love how the stone is set. I love the prong setting. I also really like that the stone is set up a bit, but not too high. The prongs contain it, but aren't overbearing, you know?
I normally don't like step cut diamonds. I don't know why. I just always find them tacky and cheap looking. Plus it's such a boring cut. But on this ring, I think the accent step cut diamonds are gorgeous. They definitely are the art deco cherry on top of this baby. I LOVE the detail all down the band, the filigree and the round, brilliant cut diamond. Muuah.
This is a very unique ring. I love the floral and heart details in the filigree and how the bands come up to enclose the diamond. It's a very sweet, modest ring to me.
I LOVE this ring. Pretty much the epitome of art deco right here. The cut of the diamond is just incredible, the sapphire accents are gorgeous and the filigree is like nothing I've ever seen before. It is such a statement piece.
I really love this setting, too. It's simple, but very intricate at the same time. I love how the diamond sits at the top.
This is a really interesting ring. And at first I wasn't sure if I liked it, but I really do. The cut of the main diamond is really unique, one you don't see too often. It's elevated really beautifully, and the graduated diamond accents along the side really elongate the ring.
I love how it looks from face on, too. It has such a great silhouette. I love the small filigree detail on the bottom.
This ring...sigh. It's magnificent. It is breathtaking from every single a angle. I love everything about it. I love how the main diamond is set. It's elevated, but not too high. The accent sapphires are discreet, but compliment the rest of the ring so well. The filigree is so fluid and delicate. The base of the ring is just the perfect size, too. It's almost like the diamond is sitting on a pillow...a gorgeous filigree pillow.
This is a really unique setting. I like it a lot. I like the base piece that supports the sapphire. The accent diamonds are quite beauteous as well.
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But really...I must confess...I am a sucker for a giant rock. I LOVE big diamonds. I'm sure you're thinking, "Um...what woman doesn't?" But I feel like I love it for a different reason, although the reason, I can't exactly express.
I love the feeling of having rings on my hands. I like that I can play with them and move them around. But I also just love how they look on my hand. Having a big diamond is not a status thing for me. If I could find a ring with a giant crystal in it that shone like the sun, I would wear that in a second.
Here are some monumental rocks that I absolutely adore. You can live on my hand any time you want.
This ring is like a giant diamond/platinum cupcake on top of a band. It's a really, really gorgeous setting. The line of smaller diamonds along the base of the ring are a perfect addition. It's subtle enough to not be TOO much.
The only downside that I feel large diamond rings like this have is that they really aren't that interesting from the top. I mean besides the fact that it is a huge, beautiful diamond, there isn't much detail that can be seen. I do love how it looks face on, though. That's when you get to see all the detail.
Now this ring--this is a ring that is interesting from all angles. This is definitely one of my favorites. The octagon setting with the leafing detail along the edge is incredible. The light filigree and small accent diamonds on the side perfectly balance the size of the main diamond. It is a beautifully proportioned ring.
Again, with this ring, it's not that interesting from the top...and still not super interesting from head on. But it's still very beautiful. You will definitely not be lacking in the shine department if you wear this bad boy.
This art deco ring is also fairly basic, staying true to art deco style, but is still very detailed and extremely bewitching to look at. The base of the setting is beautiful, and the line of diamonds down the band are a really nice accent.
This ring is a little too perfectly symmetrical for my taste, but it's still a stunning piece. I love the setting. It stands up really elegantly from the band. The filigree is simple, but impacting. And the sapphires are a beautiful touch around the diamond.
This ring is so magnificent, I don't even know where to start. It pretty much speaks for itself. Although it doesn't have a large, main diamond, the myriad of accent diamonds on the stem, wedding band and sides of the ring create an incredible impact. I love the placement of the sapphires also.
This art deco engagement ring/wedding band set is wonderful. I really love the base of the engagement ring. I like the triangle and scallop detail on the sides of the main diamond.
This one is very similar to the one I posted a few days ago. I really, really love the diamond shape of the ring. It's so unique. I've never seen a wedding ring have that shape before. The setting of the diamond is just beautiful, and the sapphires down the side are the perfect compliment.
I really love this ring. The thing I love most about it is the scrolling detail with the small diamond accents on the side.
Ah what an incredible ring. It's 150% art deco, so of course I love it. Sometimes the square setting for a diamond can seem really harsh and bulky to me. But here, it's just perfect. The diamond and sapphire accents are expertly placed, along with the simple filigree.
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A style that I like, but am not crazy about, is the flat top. Observe:
It is a beautiful ring, no doubt. The filigree is great and I love the small diamond on the side. But I just feel like the ring isn't living up to its full potential. I feel like the flat top setting (very popular in the 20's) conceals the diamond too much. Some people like it because they feel like it's less obtrusive and it doesn't catch on stuff. Well, I guess I like obtrusive rings that catch on things haha. I want my diamond to look like it's saying, "Hey!! I'm a diamond! I'm beautiful and I deserve to be oggled by everyone and their mom!"
I mean, I still wouldn't mind having a flat top ring, though. It's a very interesting and unique setting for a ring.
Now THIS is how you do a flat top setting. This ring is insane!! It is so boxy and rigid that it shouldn't feel elegant...but it does. The harsh lines of the square settings is offset by the subtle filigree and the brilliant cut of all the diamonds. Just downright amazin'.
This one is ok....NOT! Oh my lord, I am blinded by the sheer brilliance of this ring! Absolutely stunning from every which way.
This is another style that I really like. During the art deco period, rings started to flatten out, and they started putting the main diamond on a kind of flat base like this one. I personally think it is a brilliant idea because it make the ring really interesting to look at from the top. I love the shape of this ring and the sapphires on the sides.
I think that I shall wrap things up here for now. I had like 30 other pictures in here, but I feel like I'd be drowning you in diamonds...hey, that actually doesn't sound that bad :D
Anyway, do not fret. I still have PLENTY of other rings to talk about. In my next post, I'll feature more flat, wide base rings like this last one.
I love filigree on rings! I have my great grandmothers ring that has filigree, and the stone inside is a beautiful amber color. It is absolutely my favorite, and I think an engagement ring with some would be wonderful! Can someone please tell my boyfriend that?!!? HAHA
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ReplyDeleteThat is my flat lining heart. Oh sweet goddess of all things sparkly and art deco!!! BEAUTIFUL post! Holy carats, I'm breathless.
I have a few of those art deco wedding ring sets on my computer too! Specifically the ones with sapphire settings in the band (filigree of course!). I can't wait for the sister post of this! Ahmazing. Like you. :] <3