Shop our Mid-Century Engagement Rings, hand-selected by Michael and Benjamin Khordipour, with a sharp eye for quality and originality.

These rings come from the 1950s and 1960s and reflect the sleek, stylish design trends of the post-war era. The design style displays clean lines, bold settings, and imaginative diamond work.

If one of our rings catches your eye, reserve the ring before it gets sold.

Estate 0.50ct Diamond Vintage French Engagement Ring. Worcester Ring, Circa 1950

$2,500

Mid-Century 0.71ct Diamond Engagement Ring. Virginia Ring. Circa 1950

$4,000

Cartier French Vintage GIA 4.97ct Marquise Diamond Ring, Circa 1950

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GIA 4.24ct Diamond Hartford Ring. Circa 1970, Vintage

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Mid-Century 2.14ct Old Diamond Engagement Park End Ring. Circa 1950

Original price was: $20,000.Current price is: $18,000.

Mid-Century 4.02ct Diamond Engagement Park Plaza Ring, Circa 1960

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Vintage 1.33ct Diamond Marsia Ring, Circa 1945

$5,800

Vintage 1.72ct Emerald-Cut Diamond Engagement Tasman Ring, Circa 1950

$18,000

Vintage 10.01ct Emerald-Cut Diamond Engagement Branson Ring, Circa 1960

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Vintage GIA 3.07ct Emerald-Cut Diamond Wicklow Ring

$96,000

5.18ct Bulgari Ring

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Canton Ring. Circa 1950, Vintage Three Stone Diamond Ring.

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Vintage 0.50ct Diamond and Gold Ring. Abancourt Ring. Circa 1970

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Vintage 0.57ct Old European Diamond Clayton Ring. Circa 1950

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Vintage 1.51ct Diamond Charleston Ring. Circa 1950

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Vintage 6.00ct Old European Diamond Crestview Ring. Circa 1950

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Vintage Mid-Century 2.37ct Diamond Melton Ring. Circa 1950

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Vintage Mid-Century Evanston Ring. Circa 1950

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Mid-Century engagement rings were crafted in the 1950s and 1960s. Their design embraces modern times but still holds onto timeless vintage eras styles from before. These rings often feature high-quality diamonds in unique layouts, including baguette accents, swirl motifs, and illusion settings that make the center stone appear even larger. Platinum and white gold were popular choices, giving the rings a crisp, bright appearance.