Classic engagement ring with 1950s design and diamond center piece
Classic engagement ring with 1950s design and diamond center piece Solitaire round brilliant cut diamond ring with 18ct gold setting 18ct white and yellow gold diamond ring with vintage charm Retro diamond engagement ring from the 1950s with classic elegance Six-claw set diamond ring in vintage style from the 1950s 1950s vintage diamond engagement ring in 18ct gold with round brilliant cut
$3,800.00

Unveil the charm of classic beauty with this exquisite 1950s solitaire diamond engagement ring, a true embodiment of vintage sophistication. Featuring a round brilliant-cut diamond, meticulously set in a classic six-claw design, this piece radiates a charm that transcends generations.

The diamond, weighing an estimated 0.34 carats, showcases an enchanting brilliance with an H color grade and SI clarity, ensuring it sparkles with unparalleled fire and allure. Nestled in an 18ct white gold setting, gracefully contrasted by a yellow gold band, this ring exudes a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary style.

This ring is not just a piece of jewellery; it's a promise of forever, a symbol of enduring love, and a connection to a glamorous past. Let this timeless treasure be the beginning of your beautiful journey together. 


Circa: 1950s
Gemstone: Diamond
Cut: Round Brilliant 
Carat: 0.34ct
Colour: H
Clarity: SI
Setting: Solitaire
Metal: 18ct White gold and 18ct Yellow Gold
Accompanied by an independent Ian Abeshouse Valuation

1950s Diamond Engagement Rings
Diamond rings of this era embody the epitome of classic elegance and timeless beauty. Characterised by their meticulous craftsmanship and sophisticated designs, these rings often feature solitaire diamonds, showcasing a single, brilliant stone as the centrepiece. The round brilliant cut was particularly popular, maximising the diamond's sparkle and brilliance. 

Rings from this era frequently incorporated intricate settings, such as six-prong or claw settings, ensuring the diamond was securely held while allowing maximum light exposure. The use of high-quality materials like 18ct white or yellow gold was common, adding to the luxurious feel of these pieces. Many designs also included subtle embellishments like milgrain edges or delicate filigree work, enhancing their vintage charm without overshadowing the diamond's natural beauty.

Overall, 1950s diamond engagement rings reflect a blend of simplicity and sophistication, making them a favoured choice for those seeking a timeless, elegant symbol of love. These rings not only capture the essence of mid-century style but also continue to enchant modern brides with their enduring classic designs.