Shop our beautiful selection of Edwardian Engagement Rings. These rings capture the grace and craftsmanship of the early 1900s. Personally selected by Michael and Ben Khordipour, each piece is an authentic antique with intricate metalwork and timeless charm.

These rings are exceptionally rare. Feel free to contact us with any questions or to place a hold before it’s gone.

Antique Edwardian 0.90ct Swirl Ravenna Ring, Circa 1910

$6,800

Antique GIA Certified 2.25ct Diamond and Platinum Gabela Ring, Circa 1910

$30,000

Edwardian Era 1.13ct Old European Diamond Whitfield Ring, Circa 1900

$9,800

Edwardian Era 1.53ct Diamond Berkeley Ring, Circa 1910

$19,000

Edwardian Era Diamond and Ruby Ambrose Ring, Circa 1900

$3,200

Versailles Ring. Circa 1905, Antique, Edwardian Era

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Denton Ring. Circa 1905, Antique, Edwardian Era

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Antique 0.75ct Taraz Ring. Edwardian Era, Circa 1910

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Antique 1.25ct Diamond Solitaire Lubiana Ring. Circa 1910

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Antique Edwardian Era Lyndhurst Ring. Circa 1910

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Edwardian Era GIA 1.17ct Diamond Pomfret Ring, Circa 1910

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Leiria Ring. Circa 1900, Antique, Edwardian Era. 0.20ct Center Diamond

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Tacoma Ring. Circa 1914

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Torrington Ring. Circa 1900

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2.50ct Antique Cushion Cut Ring. Circa 1910

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Edwardian engagement rings come from the early 1900s, during the reign of King Edward VII (1901–1910), though the style continued into the 1910s. These rings are known for their incredibly delicate designs, often crafted in platinum and featuring fine filigree, milgrain detailing, and lace-like patterns. The style reflects the elegance and sophistication of the era, with a soft, romantic feel that’s hard to replicate in modern jewelry. Many Edwardian rings feature old cut diamonds as the center stone, often surrounded by accent stones such as sapphires, rubies, emeralds, or pearls.

Because these rings were entirely handmade using techniques no longer in use today, each piece is truly one-of-a-kind. Finding original Edwardian rings in excellent condition is extremely rare, especially from sources who can guarantee authenticity.