If were looking to buy any antique jewellery in london, our first stop would be hatton garden then next moss bros london. These two shops have everything you could hope for when looking for antique jewellery.

Do you want to get a vintage-looking diamond engagement ring? It is possible. Before you go shopping, you should know something about the history of the Art Deco style. I am sure the information below will help you with that decision.

In the fashion capital of the world, London’s West End is home to some of the world’s most famous and trendy high street shops but it is also known for something else…

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While the first jewellery shop opened in Hatton Garden as late as 1903, it was not until the early 20th century that the area became a centre for jewellery trade. The corner of Hatton Garden and Ely Place has been flooded with jewellers ever since and the demand for goldsmiths and specialists to repair whole watch and clock mechanisms provided an even greater impetus for the district’s growth.

If you are looking for a fabulous, unique and affordable piece of jewellery, then you need to include the Glam & Gilt’s jewellery shop in your galleries. This weekend I headed to their shop in the Art Deco Arcade in Hatton Garden and met one of the UK’s top jewellers and a self-confessed “bling addict” – Mark Temple . Mark, who has been making jewellery for 26 years with his bespoke brand Mosaique Jewels , is also one of the creators behind new TV show, Bling.

Art Deco was the first international 20th century style. Art Deco jewellery was an entirely modern style in moving away from the flowing features of previous eras and embracing instead the ideals of abstract design. The main jewellery motifs were clear geometric forms such as the rectangle, square, triangle, or circle. The style created strong, precise details, especially when teamed with the new baguette cut diamond shape from the late 1920s.

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Based in the heart of Hatton Garden, Berganza is a long-established jewellers specialising in vintage jewellery and antique engagement rings! Check out our art deco rings hatton garden selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our engagement rings shops.

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If you want to blend tradition and modern, a vintage inspired ring is the perfect way to go. We offer a full bespoke ring service and can make a piece suited exact to your needs and budget. So if you’re thinking of going vintage here are some elements to think about when coming up with your design.

The Band

Gold, and in particular, yellow gold was very popular and can be often seen in vintage rings. However, pink rose gold can feature fairly frequently amongst vintage styles too. Other popular features you can add to a traditional diamond engagement ring is by incorporating a hand engraved band. You’ll often find what is called filigree detailing on a vintage ring that has been created by hand. Because of this, each ring is unique and won’t be perfectly symmetrical on both sides of the stone. These finely crafted details definitely add to your ring’s heirloom potential!

Shoulder diamonds, like the tapered baguettes like in the ring below, fit well with the more blocky diamond cuts, which also feature heavily in vintage rings. Named for the French word baguette, which means “long rod,” this cut became popular during the 1920′s, an era when the Art Deco movement encouraged geometric shape and symmetrical flow. Baguette cut diamonds tend to be small rectangular shaped diamonds commonly used as shoulder stones. They have very limited faceting and as a result are extremely clear stones.

Diamond Cuts, Fancies And Coloured Gemstones

Arguably the most defining feature of any ring – is the cut of the stone. As with any accessory or jewellery, trends come and go and then come back again. Asscher cuts for example, may not be all the rage at this moment, but have been extremely popular before. Due to the Art Deco movement, the blockier, square/rectangular cuts are a prominent feature of many vintage rings. Go for cuts such as emeralds, cushions, and asschers for a solid 1920’s style. However, for those not a fan of such angular cuts can also opt for a marquise or pear which still offer the glamour of vintage style.

It is much more common to find coloured gemstones in vintage engagement rings, such as rubies, emeralds and sapphires – either as the centre stone or as accents. This of course is very different  to most modern engagement rings which feature white diamonds as their centre stones. However, if you still have your heart set on a diamond but with a vintage twist, diamonds don’t have to clear! Coloured diamonds, also known as ‘fancies’ are great for creating a unique stand out ring and come in a range of colours. For example this bespoke pear cut fancy ring is a perfect example of creating that vintage inspired style. To find out more on fancy diamonds click here.

Pearls, although not a diamond or gemstone could be another feature to consider in your jewellery piece. Though sliding more towards antique than vintage, they were popular with brides around the Art Nouveau period.

Settings

Sometimes all it takes for your ring to have a vintage inspired vibe is a classic setting. There are a few settings that are synonymous with vintage style. The three stone setting is one of them. Rings have been made in this setting from the Georgian era to the present. As the name implies, the three stone setting features three stones. The centre stone which is often the largest is flanked by smaller diamonds or coloured gemstones. The 4-prong square setting is the more popular and modern of the settings. It’s rise to stardom began during the Art Deco period and has continued to today. This type of setting shows the most surface area of the diamond which gives light many entry points, good for getting that sparkle!

So there are just some of the features to consider when designing a vintage inspired ring. It is entirely up to you how much you want to incorporate these into your own design, but we are here to guide and advise ever step of the way. Our bespoke ring service means that you can design every detail and we provide CAD mock ups so you can check and revise. If you’re interested or have any questions don’t hesitate to get in touch using the form below.

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