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There are 1945 1940s engagement ring for sale on etsy and they cost 309 94 on average.
World war ii also affected engagement ring designs as platinum became scarce yellow and rose gold become more widely used in all types of jewelry.
There are 1283 1940s engagement ring for sale on etsy and they cost 354 21 on average.
This engagement ring in 18 carat white gold with diamond 0 60 carat color k l clarity si igi certified was made in 1950s.
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The most common 1940s engagement ring material is metal.
Art deco engagement rings 1915 1930 s were hand crafted with mil grain symmetrical geometric and architectural designs and often contained colored stone accents.
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History of engagement ring styles.
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Etsy has an impressive range of vintage and vintage inspired engagement rings from the 1940s which come in a range of designs reflecting the diverse styles of the era.
The 1940s saw a slow turn away from the sharp lines of the art deco era toward floral inspired rings and even more of a focus on a solitary stone instead of multiple little stones in a ring.
Mid century modern retro engagement rings vintage 1940 s engagement rings and retro 1950 s engagement rings are known for their simple smooth high polish designs with center diamonds in illusion.
The most common 1940s engagement ring material is metal.
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The design of retro rings from the 1940 s and 1950 s shows a natural progression from the symmetry of earlier design eras toward bolder ring styles.