Looking to the Past for the Engagement of Today

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There is an expression: everything old is new again.
At one point in our modern history we valued everything new and shiny as it represented our technological progress.
Now, the tendency is to look into the past and the wonderful treasures hidden there.
These trends become evident and more prevalent based of the choice made by celebrities.
Madonna chose an Edwardian engagement ring and Catherine Zeta-Jones was engaged to Michael Douglas with am antique-styled ten carat diamond ring.
In fact Edwardian engagement rings are one of the "hottest" trends of the last 20 years.
So a woman today can be both trend-setting and nostalgic in one move: her choice of an engagement ring! Edwardian engagement ring is remarkable works of art.
The lacy filigreed settings display a choice of warm gems: sapphires, pearls, emeralds, rubies.
This startlingly beautiful combination appeals to the imagination of many of modern brides who enjoy the antique and the unusual.
These antique Edwardian engagement rings whisper of elegant and romantic days of long ago.
In addition, antique Edwardian engagement rings offer an exceptional quality of materials and workmanship.
The Edwardian engagement rings available today are for the most part, from the first half of the twentieth century.
White gold and platinum filigree rings were popular from the turn of the century through the twenties when the intricacies of the metal work was loved by Edwardian era ladies and still appeals for women today.
Edwardian engagement rings were often yellow or white gold, sometimes both in combination.
Small diamonds, other gems adorned these setting that were often shaped in delightful hearts, flowers and leaves.
The result was a ring of exquisite beauty and romantic fantasy.
Authentic antique Edwardian rings are available from a number of sources: jewelry stores that feature antiques; websites and traditional jewelry stores.
A good antique ring can range from $2000 -$10,000.
However there is also a chance that your great-grandmothers Edwardian engagement ring is sitting unrecognized in a jewelry box somewhere.
Ask your older relative about wedding jewelry.
Peruse old family photos and see if you can spot any antique jewelry or engagement rings.
Maybe they are still around.
You may even strike it lucky in a regular consignment or second hand store, but this opportunity is diminishing as the value of an Edwardian engagement rink becomes more recognizable.
An Edwardian engagement ring, like any antique, is a special responsibility because in addition to symbolizing your commitment as a couple, it is also part of history.
Another bride has worn it before you.
Antique jewelry does require special attention, maintenance and cleaning.
It cannot take the rough and tumble of dishwashing, accidental trips in pockets through washing machines or a day of painting.
You need to remove your ring and keep it is a safe place, preferably a cloth ring box in a special area.
If you like the beauty of a an Edwardian engagement ring, but feel that you need the durability of modern technology, then a antique styled Edwardian engagement ring may be the best of both worlds for you..
If you do get something ornately filigreed, make sure you avoid catching it on things, and keep it clean of clay, mud, cookie dough or any other residues of modern life! So even if you live the life of a modern gal, you can enjoy the whisper of past romanticism that comes from the antique Edwardian engagement rings or styled ring on your finger!
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