Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

Halo Engagement Ring Sales on the Rise

Halo Engagement Ring Sales on the Rise
Halo engagement rings are a classic setting style, but their sales are recently starting to rise again after they fell off over the last decade. It’s unclear why the popularity of this style of ring setting lost popularity momentarily, but many experts attribute the small downturn to the “old school” look that they embody. However, as vintage engagement rings start to gain traction in the marketplace once again, halo engagement rings are once again surging which has spawned a whole slew of new styles and designs for the modern bride to sift through.

For some brides, the concept of a halo engagement ring is totally new. In fact, many couples have never seen or heard of this particular style; though many of them have a mother or grandmother with this very style of ring setting. A halo engagement ring usually consists of an oval center stone with a ring of smaller accent stones circling around it. These smaller stones are almost always diamonds, but the center stone can be any number of stone including a ruby, sapphire, or diamond.

Benefits of Choosing a Halo Engagement Ring

Choosing a halo engagement ring style is a great way to show off the stone that you have chosen. Regardless of whether you choose a diamond or another type of stone, the full circle of diamonds will highlight all the fine details that the stone has to offer. Also, with vintage ring styles drastically on the rise, your ring is certain to look timeless for generations to come. By opting to go with a halo setting for your ring, you can pass your engagement ring down to your children and grandchildren with the knowledge that it will be a cherished heirloom for centuries to come.

Colored Stones in a Halo Engagement Ring

Though many brides choose a diamond as their center stone for their engagement ring, colored stones are showcased beautifully when you place them in a halo setting. While some brides choose colored diamonds for this purpose, you can easily replace them with a ruby, sapphire, emerald, or garnet to achieve a stunning look for a lower price than a diamond will run you.

Furthermore, the halo style has seen resurgence with even royalty like Kate Middleton (the future Queen of England) sporting a halo engagement ring. The stunning blue diamond at the center of her ring has led to a huge amount of brides wanting the same spectacular look on their finger. Because that size of blue diamond is so expensive, many choose either dark blue tanzanite or a blue sapphire to replace the use of a diamond as the center stone.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Are Vintage Engagement Rings Trending?

Vintage Engagement Ring It is rare for there to be a lull in the amount of brides choosing to have a vintage engagement ring, and present day is no exception. Though there is no way to recreate or mimic the beauty of a genuine vintage engagement ring, several companies are manufacturing reproduction rings to fuel the need in the current marketplace. Unfortunately, there just aren’t enough vintage rings to go around in the most popular styles that brides-to-be are craving. In the absence of a genuine artifact, a ring made to look like it is vintage is the next best thing and makes a very nice substitute.

Why Are Vintage Rings Popular?

Vintage style engagement rings are so popular because they embody the elegance and charm of a timeless era long gone by. While most brides would prefer to own a genuine vintage diamond ring, they can be expensive and hard to find. This huge spike in demand has caused many jewelers to design and craft rings done in the style of vintage rings but for a much more reasonable price.

Is It Always Diamonds?

Though diamonds are certainly the most common and popular choice for the main stone in any engagement ring, you don’t always need to opt for a diamond in your vintage engagement ring. Like any other style of ring, there are literally dozens of great gemstones that are perfectly suitable for such an elegant piece. In fact, many couples choose to have rubies, sapphires, emeralds, or other beautiful stones instead of diamonds to match their birthstones or the month in which they are married. If you are on a budget or are looking for something unique and colorful, gemstones are a great way to make your vintage engagement ring special.

Custom Vintage Rings

While there are certainly thousands of classic styles of vintage engagement rings that many jewelers model their reproduction rings after, many quality jewelers are more than happy to create you a custom ring in a vintage style. Also called bespoke rings, a custom engagement ring allows you to add family diamonds, birthstones, and custom intricacies that you can’t find in a mass-produced ring. If you find a skilled jeweler with experience in making vintage style rings, they can work with your concepts and blend them into a design that harkens back to a previous era.

Whether you’re obsessed with the original Hollywood elite or just adore the look of vintage items, there is simply no substitute for a vintage-style engagement ring. With so many great designs and styles available on the market and the ability to have a custom ring made to your specifications in a vintage style, finding the perfect ring that looks much older than it is will be a labor of love.