Women's Vintage Wedding Rings
For centuries, wedding rings have been used as a physical symbol of love and commitment between two people. This intimate piece of jewellery retains its potent symbolism today as a talisman of love. Our ladies' wedding rings collection offers a range of unique styles for every taste, designed to complement both antique and contemporary engagement rings.
Whether you are drawn to the understated gracefulness of a simple plain band or the intricate beauty of an engraved design, our vintage wedding rings for women cater to different preferences, allowing you to find a piece that resonates with your personal style.
2mm Shaped Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
3mm Wide Wishbone Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Traditional 2.5mm D-Shape Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
4mm Engraved Orange Blossom Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Engraved Wedding Ring with Leaf Pattern in 18ct White Gold
Vintage Design Laurel Engraved Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Forget-Me-Not' Flower Hand Engraved Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
3.5mm Patterned Hand Engraved Paisley Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
3mm Paisley Hand Engraved Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
White Gold Scroll Pattern Engraved Wedding Ring in 3mm Width
4mm Leaf Pattern Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Engraved V-Shaped Diamond Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Ornate Hand Engraved Diamond Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Scalloped Diamond Wedding or Eternity Ring in 18ct White Gold
Round Diamond Wedding or Eternity Ring with 23 Diamonds in 18ct White Gold
Scalloped Diamond and 18ct White Gold Ring in 2mm Width
2.5mm Full Diamond Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Scalloped Full Diamond Wedding Band or Eternity Ring in 18ct White Gold
Pavé Set Vintage Wedding Ring with 12 Diamonds in 18ct White Gold
Shaped Diamond Eternity Band in 18ct White Gold
Scalloped Diamond Half Eternity Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
18ct White Gold Curved Diamond Wedding Ring in 2.2mm Width
2.5mm Princess Cut Diamond Wedding or Eternity Ring in 18ct White Gold
Square Cut Diamond Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
18ct White Gold Curved Wedding Ring with 11 Diamonds
Baguette Diamond Wedding Ring or Eternity Ring in 18ct White Gold
Shaped and Scalloped Diamond Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
2.2mm Shaped Diamond Wedding Ring 18ct White Gold
2.2mm Shaped Diamond Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Shaped Full Eternity Ring with Diamonds in 18ct White Gold
Shaped and Fitted Diamond Wedding Ring for Bridal Set in 18ct White Gold
2mm 18ct White Gold Wishbone or V-Shaped Wedding Ring
2mm 18ct White Gold Court Wedding Ring
Knife Edge Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
2.5mm Flat Profile Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
4mm Paisley Patterned Wedding Ring in Platinum
4mm Paisley Patterned Wedding Ring in 18ct White Gold
Elegant Engraved Platinum Wedding Ring in Court Shape
3mm Engraved Diamond Wedding Ring with 10 Diamonds in 18ct White Gold
Scalloped and Millegrain Diamond Wedding Band or Eternity Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold
Scalloped and Slightly Shaped Diamond Wedding Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold
Engraved Floral Wedding Ring with Camellia Japonica Motif in Platinum
5mm Laurel Pattern Hand Engraved Wedding Ring in Platinum
18ct White Gold Scalloped Diamond Wedding Ring with Gentle Curve
2.5mm Wedding Ring with Millegrain Edging in 18ct White Gold
3.70 mm Seven Diamond Wedding Ring in White Gold
Spiral Twist Ring with 1.00 Carat of Diamonds in 18ct White Gold
3mm Vintage Style Engraved Wedding Ring with 10 Diamonds in White Gold
The History of Women's Wedding Rings
One of the earliest recorded societies to use wedding bands were the ancient Egyptians. Rings offered an accessory representing the eternal: a perfect circle with no beginning or end. After Alexander the Great overtook Egypt, the Greeks adopted the tradition of exchanging rings as symbols of love with depictions of Eros, the god of love, and inscriptions added to the ring’s romantic significance. The Romans cemented the tradition by exchanging copper or iron rings during marriage ceremonies and placing the rings on the second to last finger of the left hand. This finger was believed to contain the “vein of love” or “vena amoris” which flowed directly to one’s heart. At this time, gold wedding bands were luxurious objects only available to the wealthiest classes of society.
Popular Metals for Vintage Wedding Rings
In the 1930s, platinum wedding bands for women were set with round and square diamonds, as well as alternating sapphires and diamonds. The fashionable trend for a rose gold wedding band includes plain bands and wishbone wedding rings with gemstones whilst white gold wedding rings are made from an alloy of yellow gold and palladium before being rhodium plated for a white finish. Clients tend to select a wedding ring to match the metal of their engagement ring or complete stack their rings with different metal colours to match with their other jewellery pieces.
Diamond Wedding Rings
With their incredible hardness, diamonds have long been symbols of strength and longevity, with the first recorded diamond wedding ring dating to the 15th century. Queen Victoria’s penchant for diamonds increased their popularity as the primary stone for wedding rings throughout the 19th century. Today, diamond wedding rings are commonly worn by both men and women alike. A potent symbol of everlasting love, they remain the quintessential choice for those seeking a blend of classic and unique wedding rings for women, known for their unmatched brilliance and adaptability. It doesn’t matter whether you prefer bold designs or understated sparkle, diamonds offer the ideal choice for adorning your wedding band.
Vintage Unique Wedding Rings with Lasting Appeal
Our exclusive collection features vintage-style wedding rings with vintage hand-engraved patterns and diamond-set bands with a millegrain edging. Low set halo engagement rings often suit a curved wedding ring and so we have many gently shaped wedding rings with curves to accommodate your engagement ring to give you a perfectly fit wedding ring set.
We also offer matched wedding ring sets for those seeking a his and hers set, ensuring a cohesive, elegant look. Are you looking for a ring with unusual vintage detail? Why not opt for one of our patterned wedding ring designs. Their subtle patterns catch the lights and add intrigue when worn. Explore our collection of unique wedding rings for sale to find the perfect style for you. We are available online or by appointment at our Hatton Garden premises.
Commission a Bespoke Wedding Ring
If you are looking for a bespoke wedding ring exclusive to you, our expert goldsmiths can create a custom piece tailored to your vision. Our British-made collection, created in the heart of Hatton Garden, London offers both bespoke designs and the ability to adapt existing pieces to your specifications. Whether you shop online or visit us by appointment, our team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect women's wedding ring.
Frequently asked Questions
Vintage is a broad term that encompasses a wide variety of styles. The term vintage usually refers to an item 40 years or older, whereas antique items are 100 years old or more. Our vintage-inspired wedding rings are handcrafted and modelled after a variety of authentic vintage and antique styles from Victorian to Edwardian and Art Deco, each with its own distinctive charm.
Wedding rings come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. The most popular choice are plain wedding rings, available in a variety of metals and widths. Diamond wedding rings can add a dash of sparkle. If you are looking for a unique wedding ring, patterned hand engraved bands make an eye-catching choice.
Many couples choose to engrave their wedding rings with the date of their nuptials, a favourite phrase, their partner’s names or initials. Some couples also combine their initials to create their own monogram. All of our inscriptions are expertly hand engraved by our skilled engraver in Hatton Garden.
Yes! You do not need to be bound by words for your wedding ring inscription. Our hand engraver can engrave your wedding ring with the symbol of your choice. Why not opt for a meaningful flower, like the rose which represents everlasting love, or the tulip which represents unconditional love.