Most of such
rings feature a distinctive style associated with the particular period it was made, such as Victorian tracing from 1837 to 1900, Edwardian that spans from 1900 to 1919, or the more popular, Art Deco from 1915 to late 1930’s. Still,
diamond rings with Art Deco designs trace back to the 1920’s.
1920s
diamond rings are handcrafted with milgrain and have geometric or symmetrical
patterns and
designs similar to Art Deco architecture or decorative arts. Most of such
wedding bands feature bold colored
accent stones on the metal
band. When it comes to architectural
designs, Art Deco
diamond rings with
emerald cuts may have
facets similar to a staircase. Such kinds of adornment are common to 1920s
diamond rings or those that are inspired by Art Deco
designs.
An Art Deco
ring, which takes cues from decorative arts, can be one that features a centerpiece
diamond with a flower-like
shape. Art Deco follows up Art Nouveau movement, and takes inspiration from static motifs, in particular, to create classic geometric lines with references to different cultures.