Elegant handmade engagement ring with a central diamond and single cut diamonds on the shoulders.
Elegant handmade engagement ring with a central diamond and single cut diamonds on the shoulders. Handmade 1960s round brilliant cut diamond engagement ring in platinum and 18ct yellow gold. Claw set diamond ring in platinum on an 18ct yellow gold band with shoulder diamonds. Vintage engagement ring featuring a brilliant cut diamond with additional shoulder diamonds.
$1,450.00 $2,900.00

Discover timeless elegance with this exquisite handmade 1960s round brilliant cut diamond engagement ring. This piece is a masterful blend of sophistication and vintage charm, featuring a stunning 0.24ct central diamond, graded as I to J in color and VS in clarity, ensuring a captivating sparkle.

The centrepiece is claw set in a luxurious platinum mount, beautifully complemented by the warmth of 18ct yellow gold. Enhancing its allure, four single cut diamonds elegantly adorn the shoulders, adding an extra 0.05ct of brilliance to this enchanting design.

The 1.5mm band embodies delicate craftsmanship, making this ring a perfect symbol of enduring love. Whether you're proposing a lifetime together or celebrating an anniversary, this ring promises to capture hearts and turn moments into cherished memories.

Embrace the romance and allure of a bygone era with a ring that speaks volumes about your unique love story. Make it yours today and let its timeless beauty shine forever.


Circa: 1960s
Gemstone: Diamonds
Cut: Brilliant and Single Cut
Carat: 1 Diamond = 0.24ct
4 Diamonds = 0.05ct
Colour: I to J
Clarity: VS
Metal: Platinum on 18ct Yellow Gold
Band: 1.50 mm
Handmade Setting
Accompanied by an independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation 


The Style of 1960s Engagement Rings
The style of 1960s engagement rings is characterised by a blend of elegance and innovation, reflecting the dynamic spirit of the era. During this time, rings often showcased bold, brilliant cuts, such as the round brilliant, which emphasised maximum sparkle and light reflection. 

Platinum and yellow gold were popular choices, often combined to create striking contrast and sophistication. Rings from the 1960s frequently featured intricate settings, such as claw or prong settings, which elevated the central diamond, enhancing its prominence and brilliance.

Shoulder embellishments, like smaller accent diamonds or intricate metalwork, added an extra layer of detail and glamour. The bands were typically slender, emphasising femininity and allowing the central gemstone to take center stage. 

Overall, 1960s engagement rings exude a timeless charm, merging classic design with a touch of modern flair, making them enduring symbols of love and commitment.