These unique vintage and art deco engagement rings are sure to be your one-of-a-kind gems, with antique jewels like peridots, aquamarines and rubies.

One of a kind vintage engagement rings, unique engagement ring designs and unique wedding bands. We offer a beautiful selection of antiques and vintage engagement rings from the early 1900’s to the 1970’s, estate finds, art deco engagement rings, pearls and even some custom designed rings!

Vintage engagement rings from the 1920s and 1930s are quite possibly the most stunning and beautiful vintage jewelry that could ever sparkle on your finger. These rings are made from a variety of materials including gold or platinum with diamonds, sapphires, rubies or emeralds.

Vintage elegant engagement rings and wedding bands to delight in the most dazzling and unique rings. Paired with our vintage diamond collection, these lovely pieces are sure to make a perfect proposal ring for her.

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This vintage deco style engagement ring is a true work of art. The beautiful vintage filigree diamond engagement ring showcases an array of stunning diamonds to make an eye catching design. It is set in a modern wide band with matching side stones for extra sparkle.

Vintage engagement rings are the perfect way to express your love and commitment to your partner. Our vintage engagement rings are both one of a kind and totally customizable, making them truly unique to the wearer. Whether you prefer chunky or delicate, we have the ring you’re looking for. Our vintage engagement rings offer wide options of designs that can be used with family heirloom jewels, providing a perfect fit for anyone.

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Vintage engagement rings have a rich history all their own, having been passed through different generations, relationships, and love stories. Each ring was originally designed and expertly handmade by artisans of their time, from the bold, geometric designs of the Art Deco era to the gentle, precise designs of the Edwardian era using European or mine cut diamonds to the bigger bolder designs of the Retro era set in rose gold. Browse our elegant collection of unique vintage engagement rings spanning all vintage jewelry eras and styles.

About vintage engagement rings

Sometimes you want the look of an antique engagement ring without the history that comes with it… because you’re about to make your own history. And creating a ring to match the love you’ve created is a natural impulse.
Crafting your own vintage engagement ring is a brilliant way to ensure you get all the design elements from the most influential eras of jewelry design—Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, Art Deco, Retro Hollywood… and more!

Sentimentality aside, there is a greater peace of mind in crafting a vintage engagement ring, made using modern manufacturing techniques. Older rings—though beautiful—simply weren’t crafted to endure the rigours of everyday wear; moreover durability wasn’t such a huge concern before the Industrial Revolution. Older generations could only do so much with the resources available at the time, and therefore manufacturing standards weren’t what they are today.

You can have both.

Engagement rings inspired by vintage designs are now crafted with modern manufacturing standards and techniques, ensuring a lifetime of wear.

Vintage engagement rings

Be inspired by an array of engagement rings inspired by vintage designs and trends Old European cut diamond ‘toi et moi’ engagement ring with rose gold crown setting Art Deco inspired custom cut emerald and blue sapphire halo engagement ring Vintage inspired marquise diamond with blue sapphire milgrain fan Vintage inspired round diamond with a sapphire halo and a diamond petal basket Art deco inspired round diamond with baguette diamond side accent stones Oval diamond vintage inspired engagement ring with milgrain framing and accent diamonds Vintage inspired marquise diamond engagement ring with vintage engraving Organic leaf hand engraved engagement ring with matching wedding band Radiant cut diamond engagement ring with milgrain framed carré cut diamond halo and accent stonesSHOW MORE

Vintage wedding bands

Choose a vintage inspired wedding ring to signify a love that transcends time. Marquise diamond engraved wedding band with milgrain Vintage inspired marquise diamond and ruby wedding band Vintage inspired round diamond wedding band with milgrain Art nouveau inspired wedding band with a diamond and filigree Platinum wedding band with engraving and milgrain Art deco inspired wedding band with square and round diamonds Vintage inspired marquise diamond wedding band Platinum wedding band with engraving and milgrain Art nouveau inspired wedding band with round diamonds and milgrainDESIGN YOUR RING

What is a vintage engagement ring?

An authentic vintage engagement ring means the piece is at least 20 years old and can be defined as belonging to a specific style or design aesthetic. However, vintage is also a colloquialism used to refer to or describe pieces with a style belonging to a past era or trend. A vintage engagement ring can refer to a ring created in the past, or to the style of a ring today.

What is the difference between vintage and antique rings?

There is a difference.

While a vintage ring should be at least 20 years old, Antique means the piece is at least 150 years old and carries extra value simply for its historical significance.

Creating an engagement ring with a vintage style means your ring features elements of the intricate jewellery design from eras gone by—from the late 1800s to the 1960s—but remains trendy with the unmatched sparkle of today. Examples of these vintage design elements are: milgrain detailing, filigree cut outs, diamond or gemstone halos, floral engraving, or pavé diamond ring settings. From organic engraving and geometric patterns to opulent embellishments and bright colours, vintage-inspired engagement rings make that striking statement—but unlike truly vintage rings, they’re also crafted from the highest quality material so that they may be worn and treasured for a lifetime .

Our design consultant, Emily’s personal collection of vintage and antique engagement rings.

What is a vintage diamond?

A vintage, or antique diamond typically refers to all diamonds cut before the 1900s– when the modern brilliant cut was invented. The history of diamond cutting dates back to the middle ages and people developed different ways of cutting gemstones all over the world.

When talking about gemstones, the cut does not necessarily refer to the shape, but of the symmetry and proportion of the finished gemstone. The difference between vintage or antique diamond cuts and modern cuts is that in the turn of the 20th century, due to a development of diamond saws and jewelry lathes– an advancement in the theory of gemstone cutting occurred. The Belgian diamond cutter Marcel Tolkowsky invented the modern brilliant cut, known for its incredible refraction of light and intense fire.

There are hundreds of different ways to cut a diamond or a gemstone, but here are some of the most common types of vintage or antique cuts you will find today.

Old diamond cuts

The single cut diamond

The single cut diamond is considered the simplest form of the round brilliant cut, with eight facets on the pavilion and the table. The single cut was developed around the 15th century, following the simple point cut. As this cut has so few facets (a modern round brilliant cut has 58 facets) the effect this has on its appearance is distinctive. The facets display large, luminous flashes of colour.

The rose cut diamond

The rose cut diamond dates back to the 16th century and is often seen in antique jewelry. It features 3-24 triangular facets, peaking into a rose shape, resembling the soft curve of a rose. Rose cut diamonds are hand-carved by jewelers and are therefore quite rare– a rose cut diamond would make a wonderfully unique vintage diamond engagement ring.

The old mine cut diamond

The old cut diamond was one of the first brilliant cuts, developed by the Venetian polisher Vincent Peruzzi, increasing the amount of facets from 17 in a rose cut to 33. The old mine cut is usually a rounded square or rectangular shape, this early brilliant cut was the predecessor of the cushion cut. This advancement revealed the diamond’s potential for unsurpassable brilliance– the old mine cut has a particularly beautiful inner fire.

The old European cut diamond

The old European cut is the predecessor of the round brilliant cut diamond, featuring 58 facets. But what makes this cut unique is the intention with which it was created—to be worn in low candlelight where they produce a stunning glow, unmatched by any other cut.

Are vintage engagement rings popular?

And as fate would have it, look to the gods of trending: celebrities. One glimpse of Kate Middleton’s ring finger, Olivia Wilde’s, or Jennifer Aniston’s declares the law of the land: vintage engagement rings are in when it comes to finding the perfect modern day token of commitment.

Olivia Wilde & Jennifer Aniston

Olivia Wilde’s old European cut diamond engagement ring is said to have originated in Paris around 1921. The vintage diamond is set within an emerald halo, mounted on a delicate yellow gold thin band. Wilde’s partner, Jason Sudeikis, chose the ring because he felt that the emeralds reminded him of Olivia’s green eyes!

Jennifer Aniston’s vintage rose cut diamond engagement ring was given to her by her partner, Justin Theroux in 2012. The ring features a cushion shaped 8 carat rose cut diamond, set in yellow gold.https://www.instagram.com/p/B-2qFwEnrYO/embed/?cr=1&v=12&wp=458&rd=https%3A%2F%2Ftaylorandhart.com&rp=%2Fus%2Fvintage-engagement-rings#%7B%22ci%22%3A0%2C%22os%22%3A22151.19999998808%2C%22ls%22%3A20225%2C%22le%22%3A20341.399999976158%7DView this post on Instagram

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Mary Kate Olsen & Kate Middleton

Mary Kate Olsen’s 1953 Cartier vintage engagement ring was bought by her partner Olivier Sarkozy, a French banker at a Sotheby’s jewelry auction. The ring features a 4 carat old European cut diamond as the centerpiece, set with a 16 calibre cut sapphire halo. The basket of the ring features a floral pattern with 1.5 carats of single cut white diamonds set in golden petals. The engagement ring exudes old Hollywood glamour, much like Mary Kate herself!

The Duchess of Cambridge’s engagement ring is the ultimate vintage piece. The iconic oval Ceylon blue sapphire ring once belonged to Princess Diana, given to her by Prince Charles. The ring was crafted by the then crown jeweler, Garrard. Prince William proposed to Kate with the sapphire ring and said he did so as a “way to make sure my mother didn’t miss out on today and the excitement”.https://www.instagram.com/p/BlIbqslDjWg/embed/?cr=1&v=12&wp=458&rd=https%3A%2F%2Ftaylorandhart.com&rp=%2Fus%2Fvintage-engagement-rings#%7B%22ci%22%3A2%2C%22os%22%3A22225%2C%22ls%22%3A20225%2C%22le%22%3A20341.399999976158%7D https://www.instagram.com/p/By6VzL9H6Xh/embed/?cr=1&v=12&wp=458&rd=https%3A%2F%2Ftaylorandhart.com&rp=%2Fus%2Fvintage-engagement-rings#%7B%22ci%22%3A3%2C%22os%22%3A88279.80000001192%2C%22ls%22%3A20225%2C%22le%22%3A20341.399999976158%7D

Vintage jewelery never goes out of trend–it’s charm lies in the fact that the style represents a bygone time. A ring that references a different time period and style is reflective of the wearer, of their personality and sophistication. Ultimately, a vintage piece exudes romance, and is a perfect choice for an engagement ring.

But just like navigating the future, navigating the past requires a road map. Consider this yours.

Georgian rings

Engagement rings from the Georgian period (1714 – 1830) were handcrafted using labour-intensive manufacturing techniques to achieve ornate metal work, reflective of the era’s elegance. This design era is known as the Georgian period because it occurred throughout the reigns of King George I through to IV and King William IV.

Clues it’s Georgian:

Typical Georgian engagement ring settings include clusters and mounted bezels crafted in 22ct or 18ct gold

Natural and organic themes with intricate shapes usually achieved through milgrain or filigree. These design elements are a moulded metal work detail, typically seen in vintage engagement ring design. Motifs often seen included love knots, hearts, leaves, wheatsheaf patterns and flowers

Experimental diamond cutting—this was common in order to maximise the diamond’s light performance. In years previous, most jewelry was set with an enclosed back and a piece of foil was positioned behind the diamond to increase its brilliance

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An Georgian inspired old European cut diamond cluster ring

Victorian Rings

During Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 to 1901, everything in society, including engagement rings, seemed to reflect and revolve around the life and times of the Queen. She harboured a very public love of diamond jewelry herself that sparked a revolution in rings and other pieces of fine jewelry around the globe.

With a reign spanning 64 years, the Victorian jewelry era is separated into three periods, however the distinctive design elements of the era remained throughout, featuring intricate, decorative styles centred around Her Majesty. This symbolised the beginning of the Romantic jewelry period.

It’s also worth noting that the Victorian era witnessed an enormous and progressive shift in industry, society and fashion that made jewelry far more suitable to mass manufacture; and more accessible for purchase and wear. First, lower metal carat alloys (15ct, 12ct and 9ct gold) were introduced into the market and secondly, mines in South Africa were opened in 1870 which meant larger diamonds than ever before became readily available for an emerging middle class market.

Clues It’s Early Victorian (1837–1860):

This period reflected the early years of the young monarch’s reign and the excitement it brought with it. Typical early Victorian jewelry featured:

Large, bright gemstones; typically amethyst, amber, bloodstone, pearl, garnet, chalcedony agate, ruby, smoky quartz, and topaz. Any of these gemstones could make a wonderful cocktail ring, but we recommend a gemstone that is more durable for an engagement ring since they’re worn everyday. Ring designs were crafted with delicate edges and open settings to show off the center stone’s glory or often featured cameos.

Mixed media rings increased in popularity, featuring materials that weren’t typically paired in jewelry, such as ivory, coral and tortoise shell with precious gemstones. Much like Georgian jewelry, designs were inspired fauna and flora alike, featuring details like doves, snakes, leaves, floral garlands, vines, hearts and even eyes

Designs were inspired by ostentatious creatures, such as serpents. Representative of eternal love, snakes became popular motifs in early Victorian jewelry. Queen Victoria herself received an engagement ring featuring a snake with an emerald set in its head from Prince Albert, and just like royals of today, whatever she wore became all the rage

Rose cut and old European cut diamonds were used as feature centre stones throughout all three stages of the Victorian Era and remain popular in today’s market

Bold designs such as elaborate Celtic-inspired knots and twists, perhaps inspired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s presence in Scotland, having bought an estate in Balmoral

Clues It’s Mid-Victorian (1860–1885):

The mid-Victorian jewelry period coincided with the death of Prince Albert in 1861. Victoria was devastated by his death and began to wear memorial rings, also known as mourning rings. Having once seen popularity in the Georgian period, the sentimentality of the romantic period saw the jewelry aesthetic develop to reflect the mourning and loss experienced by the nation’s beloved Queen.

Victorian engagement rings became less ornate and far more sleek and sophisticated – though still mostly hand crafted

Clues It’s Late Victorian (1890–1901):

The late Victorian jewelry period saw jewelry return to more feminine and soft motifs

Designs were once again set with bright, decadent gemstones such as pearl, ruby, sapphire, topaz, zircon and diamonds

Many late Victorian jewelry designs feature diamond clusters and play on a light and delicate finishes which inspired the following Edwardian period

While gold carat alloys remained popular, platinum was widely used and innovations in machinery resulted in higher levels of mass jewelry production

More elaborate motifs emerged, such as stars, crowns, bows, ribbons and even Egyptian designs, inspired by movements and inspirations around the world

Art Nouveau Rings

The Art Nouveau era began in the 1890s and lasted to around 1910, overlapping with the late Victorian era. It was an incredibly creative time with society expressing a desire to break the rigidity of Victorian design, lifestyle and aesthetics. Free-flowing lines were the defining motif of the Art Nouveau era, perhaps reflective of the prosperity and increased social freedoms of the time.

Clues It’s Art Nouveau:

Designs initially focused on creative portrayals of nature which later develop into experimentations of geometric shapes, which ultimately served as inspiration for the Art Deco movement

Symmetry, feminine swirls and lacy filigree flows are all typical design elements in Art Nouveau jewelry
Took inspiration from Japanese art and design

White gold and platinum took centre stage throughout this period

Halos and accent stones were often used in designs to emphasise a soft, feminine and floral aesthetic

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Edwardian Rings

Like the Georgian era, the Edwardian era is named after its monarch – in this case King Edward VII who reigned from 1901 – 1910. The overall style of Edwardian jewelry, and product design in general, captured the increasingly carefree attitudes of the nation.

Clues It’s Edwardian:

This era of design is synonymous with details—decorative, elaborate and intricately carved metal work, also known as filigree, made its debut in this era and was executed to a never seen before level. An Edwardian engagement ring typically features incredibly ornate detail.

Colourful gemstones made another comeback as well as lustrous gemstones like opal, moonstone and mother-of-pearl

Advancements in diamond cutting meant that new fancy diamond cuts emerged such as the baguette, tapered baguette, trapeze, shield and triangular cuts

Edwardian jewelry design was aimed to showcase a single design element, such as a centre stone or an intricate basket

Art Deco rings

Between 1915 and 1935, society saw an evolution in social freedoms, technological advancements and fashion trends. The Art Deco era embraced the wave of social change spreading across not only the nation, but the globe. These changes inspired a drastic change in not only jewelry design, but also clothing, furniture and architecture, to be eclectic.

Art Deco also nods to the Art Nouveau period by often featuring ribbons, swirls and floral designs, but combining them with bold, geometric shapes.

Clues It’s Art Deco:

The Asscher cut—although originally developed in 1902, this cut didn’t surge in popularity until the Art Deco period. Beautiful in a trilogy setting, these cuts are known for their large, open tables and are the right choice for lovers who seek a simple nod to vintage elegance in a diamond engagement ring.

It’s white gold or platinum—yellow gold saw a serious slump in this period.

Colourful gemstones and large diamonds were all the rage. Gemstones typically featured were: emeralds, sapphires, jade, black onyx, rubies, crystal, and mother-of-pearl

Milgrain—a raised beading detail that is often seen in antique-style jewelry—rose to fame again in the Art Deco period. Typically featured along the edges of ring designs, milgrain serves as a textured frame, emphasising the beauty of the gemstone or diamond at the centre.

Retro rings

The retro era spanned from 1935 – 50 and rings in this period emerged under historically turbulent conditions. Primary influences on jewelry design were the Great Depression, the aftermath of two world wars and the emergence of original Hollywood glamour icons.

Clues It’s Retro:

Takes the static and geometric shapes of Art Deco design and softens them with the free flowing styles of Edwardian and Art Nouveau periods. The key difference from preceding design periods is that retro jewelry was flashy and glamorous

The vivid designs lead to a prevalence of costume and cocktail jewelry. Actresses dazzled audiences from the big screen and from red carpet events alike showcasing exceptionally large diamonds and colored gemstones

Unsurprisingly, retro engagement rings also tended to be more fun, sculptural, and adventurous than styles of the past

Gold became the primary metal used in jewelry as platinum had been reserved for the wartime effort

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Unique engagement rings are a must-have for couples who want a special, personalised representation of their vows. And a great place to start your hunt for less predictable engagement rings is Etsy. Yep, it’s not just a place for incred handmade homewares, it’s also an epic treasure trove for cool and different engagement rings.

You can find everything from eye-catching diamond sparklers to unusual gemstones and lab-grown picks, meaning there’s something for every budget and taste. There are glam statement diamonds and chic, low-profile bands for the minimalist bride. There’s even a vast array of vintage jewellers on Etsy who source historic treasures from estate sales and antique stalls. (Be quick with these though – wait too long and you’ll miss out on the one-of-a-kind heirlooms.)

Plus, many of the sellers represented below are UK-based businesses, so if you like to “shop small,” you’re in the right place. We’ve found several Star Sellers too, meaning their shop comes highly rated and reviewed by happy customers, and you can shop with confidence.

Here, our fashion team rounds up the best unique engagement rings on Etsy right now. Congratulations to the happy couple!1Floral Art Deco Diamond Ring: Unique engagement ringsETSYJEWELSMAYUKEtsy£2,150.00BUY NOW

It doesn’t get much more unique than a rare antique piece. How amazing is this floral diamond design? There are 14 diamonds making up the intricate heirloom, and it’s finished with platinum and gold. This is one of a kind, so snap it up to avoid disappointment.2BEST MORGANITE ENGAGEMENT RINGVintage Pink Morganite Ring with Baguette Halo: Unique engagement ringsETSYNYFINEJEWELRYEtsy£332.07BUY NOW

If you like the starburst shape of this ring, good news – you can choose from one of six gemstones to go in the middle. And the baguettes creating the halo shape around the edges can either be diamonds or more affordable CZ. A truly customisable ring that provides wow factor under £1,000. This shop is a Star Seller on Etsy, so you can buy with confidence.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://c7ba0f291a47c40c19650a6cc058d9f7.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.htmlhttps://c7ba0f291a47c40c19650a6cc058d9f7.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html3BEST MINIMALIST ENGAGEMENT RINGFlush set square diamond recycled gold band, princess cut eternity ring: Unique engagement ringsETSYKARENJOHNSONDESIGNEtsy£835.00BUY NOW

This subtle band could either be worn as a low-profile engagement ring, or as a wedding band. Not every bride fancies a big rock on their finger – either because glitzy jewellery isn’t your style, or maybe you work with your hands a lot and don’t want something chunky and high-profile that could catch on things. This smooth band by Karen Johnson Design is ultra chic for the minimalist bride.4Reflective Dome Ring with Ten Triangle Cut Diamonds: Unique engagement ringsETSYARTEMEREtsy£4,210.61BUY NOW

Now this is a ring setting you don’t see every day. An Etsy Top Pick, this unique piece comes from a highly-rated seller. Choose from a yellow, white, or rose gold setting. But hurry – this jeweller’s pieces sell out quickly.5BEST GEMSTONE ENGAGEMENT RING4.35ct Emerald Cut Watermelon Tourmaline Engagement Ring Gold 14K: Unique engagement ringsETSYAMULETTEBOUTIQUEEtsy£2,400.00BUY NOW

Watermelon tourmaline looks just as juicy as it sounds – how pretty are those colours? This trilogy ring is flanked either side with diamonds. Psst – customers are raving about their purchases from this shop.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://c7ba0f291a47c40c19650a6cc058d9f7.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.htmlSPONSORED BY YELP

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Child Care & Day CareSEE MORE6Vintage Morganite Engagement Ring, 925 Silver Art Deco Ring: Unique engagement ringsETSYCIRCLEATELIERLONDONEtsy£56.24BUY NOW

Calling all vintage lovers: this pretty, art deco-inspired piece rings in at under £60. It’s made from sterling silver, lab created Morganite, and Zircon, making it lightyears more affordable than a diamond ring. Customers are raving about it in the reviews, too.7BEST SAPPHIRE ENGAGEMENT RINGCornflower Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring with Recycled Real 18ct Gold: Unique engagement ringsETSYMARCIAVIDALJEWELLERYEtsy£920.00BUY NOW

Who says that an engagement ring has to be a diamond? There are no rules – if you love how sapphires look, wear a sapphire! This ring from Marcia Vidal Jewellery uses recycled gold, so you can feel good that your purchase is environmentally-friendly. This ring is engrave-able too, to make it that much more special.82.06ct Hexagon Salt and Pepper Diamond Engagement Ring: Unique engagement ringsETSYSOPHIAPEREZJEWELLERYEtsy£3,000.00BUY NOW

See that marbled effect? It’s thanks to a salt and pepper diamond – not something you see every day! This ring can be worn as a unique modern engagement ring or a one-of-a-kind statement ring.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWADYELPAlbatross Learning CentersChild Care & Day Care, Preschoolsvisit site nowSPONSORED BY YELP

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Child Care & Day Care, PreschoolsSEE MORE9BEST2Crt Emerald Antique Vintage Art Deco Wedding Ring 14K White Gold Plated: Unique engagement ringsETSYSILVERWEARGBEtsy£110.00BUY NOW

The secret behind this ring’s affordability is a lab-created emerald, CZ diamonds, and a sterling silver band plated with 14K white gold. We love this gorgeous art deco look for less.10Alexandrite and diamond cluster engagement ring: Unique engagement ringsETSYAARDVARKJEWELLERYEtsy£875.00BUY NOW

Alexandrite’s shimmery-but-dark finish paired with bright diamond clusters reminds us of a starry night sky. V romantic. Available in different precious metal band colours.Latest Deals

£1413.0011BEST ROSE GOLD ENGAGEMENT RINGChampagne sapphire and diamond engagement ring handmade: Unique engagement ringsETSYAARDVARKJEWELLERY, £617etsy.comBUY NOW

Ring mounts don’t have to be solid bands – we love the delicate loop design that this lab grown champagne sapphire rests on. You can also choose what colour of gold you’d like this 1920’s-inspired piece to be made from.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWADYELPTraining With Eric – BodyFit LANutritionists, Trainersvisit site nowSPONSORED BY YELP

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Customise this handmade ring by choosing from yellow, white, or rose gold to be the base for your 7mm moissanite solitaire. Classic and pretty.13Vintage 18ct Yellow Gold Sapphire & Diamond Oval Cluster Ring: Unique Engagement RingsETSYCHAINSOFGOLDUKEtsy£3,895.00BUY NOW

This vintage 1950s stunner looks similar to Kate Middleton’s ring, which formerly belonged to Princess Diana. The sapphire surrounded by diamonds is an iconic look – this one won’t set you back quite as much as the royal jewels, though.1414K Solid Gold Engagement Ring /2.5CT Heart Moissanite Diamond: Unique engagement ringsETSYBRAVERMANORENEtsy£518.76BUY NOW

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East-West rings are made for stacking, so not only will it look great nestled next to a wedding band, but you could stack on anniversary or life milestone bands with it. Very cool.16Fully Twisted Eternity Wedding Band: Unique Engagement RingsETSYAUCIUSJEWEL1997Etsy£73.19BUY NOW

This beauty could act as a non-traditional engagement ring or a very glam wedding band – up to you! It’s crafted from white gold and moissanite, making it more affordable than your average “I Do” ring.17Dainty Diamond Vintage Baguette Ring : Unique engagement ringsETSYLUCYSFINEJEWELRYEtsy£185.48BUY NOW

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The milky, almost holographic shimmer of an opal is a pretty alternative to a diamond centrepiece. You can customise rings from this seller – choose from yellow, white, or rose gold in 14k or 18k. And the stones on the side can either be real diamonds, or more affordable moissanite.

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