Our collection of Victorian Engagement Rings are curated by Benjamin Khordipour and Afshin Shaddaie, with careful attention to authenticity, quality, and charm.

These antique rings were made during Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901) and reflect a romantic era filled with meaningful symbols, hand-crafted details, and old-world elegance.

Contact us with any questions or to reserve your ring. Authentic Victorian rings are very rare and tend to sell quickly.

Antique Victorian Era Six-Stone Ruby and Diamond Ring. Rosaire Ring, Circa 1860

$3,500

Victorian Dome Diamond Rideau Ring, Circa 1880

$9,900

Victorian Era 0.60ct Diamond Ridgelawn Ring, Circa 1900

$3,500

Victorian Era 1.42ct Diamond Parkside Ring, Circa 1880

$15,000

Victorian Era Diamond Clarence Ring, Circa 1880

$7,300

Victorian Era Diamond Navette Waterbury Ring, Circa 1860

$4,300

Antique Victorian Era 3.00ct Diamond Halo Stockton Ring, Circa 1880

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Antique Victorian Era Groveland Ring. Circa 1890

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Antique Victorian Era Old Pond Ring. Circa 1890

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Antique Victorian Era Snake Ring. Valeene Ring, Circa 1860

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Antique Victorian Era Westover Ring. Circa 1865

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Inwood Ring. Circa 1880, Antique, Victorian Era.

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Maribelle Ring. Circa 1865

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Rencontre Ring. Circa 1850, Antique, Victorian Era

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Victorian Floral Diamond Faison Ring, Circa 1890

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Victorian Solitaire 0.35ct Old Mine Cut Diamond Ring. Cleft Ring, Circa 1860

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Woodbridge Ring. Circa 1840, Antique, Victorian Era

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Victorian engagement rings span over six decades and are typically divided into three periods: Early (Romantic), Mid (Grand), and Late (Aesthetic).

Early Victorian rings often feature nature-inspired motifs like leaves, birds, and flowers, while the Mid-Victorian period leaned toward darker, more dramatic designs, sometimes incorporating black enamel, garnets, and jet. In the later years, the designs became lighter and more refined, with intricate engraving, Old Mine Cut diamonds, and gemstone combinations like sapphire, ruby, and pearl.

Most Victorian rings were made by hand using yellow gold, making each one a tiny work of art with its own unique character.