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The art deco era took place throughout the 1920s and the 1940s, with the jewellery being known for its geometric and symmetric designs. The rings often contain diamonds or coloured gemstones, surrounded by straight lines and smaller stones. This year we have seen this theme making a comeback possibly due to their pop of colour or their unique vintage appearance.
9 Carat White Gold Emerald & Diamond Ring - £1,245
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Pear and oval shape stones offer a natural increased brilliance with the light refraction differing from other stone shapes. Their elongated shape helps to create a slimming or finger-lengthening to the wearer, as well as providing a bigger and more eye catching look without an increase in carat size.
Pre-Owned Pear Shaped Sapphire Halo Ring - £2,950
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Adding a touch of colour to the tradition engagement ring style has recently become popular. Whether it's deep blue sapphires or mesmerising pink diamonds, going for a colourful stone has become a common choice when someone is aiming for a unique and one-of-a-kind ring.
Octagon Fire Opal & Diamond Cluster Ring - £1,875
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Mixed metal rings have recently increased in popularity. The contrast between different metal (such as white, yellow and rose gold) creates a real pop from the band. The mixture of colour allows the wearer to become more versatile when matching the symbolic piece with other jewellery. For those looking for a traditional design with a fresh twist, mixed metals rings should be a consideration.
Yellow & White Gold Twisted Setting Diamond Ring - £1,365
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Three stone rings are known for symbolising a couple's past, present and future. They are popular as they allow a mixture of designs or colours, and offer a bold, eye-catching look without being too flashy. Three stone rings also offer an extra sparkle from the side stones catching and reflecting the light at varied angles, perfect for those wanting a combination of beauty and functionality.
Platinum Three Stone Diamond Ring - £3,575
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