As the vintage engagement ring trend is on the rise, find the special ring for the special day on Mearto.com.
To “put a ring on it” goes back a long time in history. Cavemen tied bands of braided grass around their mates’ wrists or ankles while ancient Egyptians wrapped a single silver or gold wire around the third finger of their loved one’s left hand.
Mary of Burgundy was the first known recipient of a diamond engagement ring, given to her by the Archduke Maximilian of Austria in 1477. The discovery of the diamond mines in Africa made this gem in vogue. The classic six-prong solitaire engagement ring was created in 1880s by Tiffany and decades later, in 1940s De Beers campaign “A Diamond is Forever” strengthened the solitaire’s place as the go-to engagement ring.
Diamonds are indeed forever and they might as well be a girl’s best friend but many women today prefer something a little less conventional. A splash of sapphire blue from 1930s or pearly elegance from 1950s might just be more special than a diamond solitaire produced in thousands.
We often help customers to find the value of their ring and online jewelry appraisals in general. Valuing and appraising engagement rings requires a careful assessment of several key factors, including the quality and type of the center stone (typically a diamond, though other gemstones may be featured), where the diamond is evaluated based on the "Four Cs" (carat weight, cut, clarity, and color), as well as the craftsmanship and design of the ring setting, which could include considerations like the type of metal used (platinum, gold, or silver), any additional stones or unique features, and the ring’s overall condition; understanding the provenance, brand, or designer, along with obtaining certification from a reputable gemological institute, is crucial for determining its market value.