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Top 15 1940s Engagement Rings

1940s Vintage Engagement Rings

Every vintage piece of jewelry has a story to tell, and this is especially true for engagement rings coming from such an intriguing decade as the 1940s. Rings from the Retro era feature bold accent stones and recognizable geometric designs that are popular even today.

Feast your eyes on the top 15 1940s engagement rings below and don’t hesitate to contact us if any of them win your heart.

1. Debonair Ring

Retro Debonair Diamond Engagement Ring With Subtle Design

Price: $52,000

First on our list is a subtle ring that serves as a perfect example of what makes Retro rings great.

Handcrafted in platinum circa 1940, the Debonair Ring features prominent geometric shapes in its design while a 3.65-carat center diamond creates a dramatic effect. What’s more, the diamond is J color and VS1 clarity and the four double prongs make the diamond appear more large and striking. Finally, a single baguette-cut diamond adorns each shoulder, adding an additional 0.10 carats overall.

2. Berge Ring

Berge Retro Diamond Engagement Ring With Diamond Adorned Ribbons

Price: $4,000

The Berge Ring is our next pick, and it certainly is another great example of the Retro era’s tasteful elegance. This geometric ring features a 0.60-carat SI2 clarity old European-cut diamond, alongside several smaller rose-cut ones on the sides. This ring has another early 1940s staple as charming milgrain borders highlight each aspect of the diamond elements on this ring.

3. Metz Ring

Metz Retro Halo Engagement Ring Featuring Colorless Diamond

Price: $14,000

The Metz Ring combines delicacy with luxury.

This square-shaped ring features a 1.42-carat old European-cut center diamond with E color and SI1 clarity, making it an extremely rare colorless diamond. Additionally, the round center stone is surrounded by a square halo of several smaller gems. What’s more, the shoulders are adorned with even further diamonds, bringing the total carat weight of this ring to approximately 1.68 carats.

Finally, this French ring also features fine milgrain borders and the mounting excellently accentuates the center diamond by increasing its exposure.

4. Gatineau Ring

A six prong diamond ring with white gold and shoulder diamonds.

Price: $65,000

If you want an elegant design, then consider this uncomplicated, Vintage era engagement ring. The old European cut diamond is proudly displayed in complementing prongs and is GIA-certified as 3.42 carats with I color and Si1 clarity. The 18k white gold mounting provides an excellent level of security without sacrificing visibility, while 2 additional diamonds adorn each shoulder for a total of 0.24 carats. Finally, this incredible piece was handcrafted circa 1945.

5. Midvale Ring

A sapphire and two diamond three stone ring with a coil motif mounting.

Price: $5,000

The Midvale Ring is perfect for those who want a unique ring with impressive presence. Handcrafted in 18k white gold circa 1940, this three-stone beauty features a 1.28-carat oval cut sapphire between two 0.33-carat old mine cut diamonds. This incredible piece is sure to stand out, not only because of its center sapphire, but because of the coil motif ornamentation above and below the stones.

6. Liberty Ring

French Liberty Diamond Ring With Unique Split Shank

Price: $18,500

The French Retro Liberty Ring features a 1.90-carat old European-cut center diamond with J color and VS2 clarity. The unique split shank holds shoulders adorned with pavé-set diamonds and fine milgrain detailing. If you’re interested in a unique ring that isn’t too experimental in its design, then this is a great choice.

7. Melbourne Ring

Five Stone Horizontal Geometric Melbourne Yellow Gold Ring

Price: $2,800

1940s engagement rings often have a unique geometric design, and the Melbourne Ring is certainly a great example.

This ring features a horizontal design that combines platinum and 18k yellow gold. It holds five antique cushion-cut and old mine-cut diamonds displayed in a setting that graduates inward. The 0.25-carat center diamond has K color and VS1 clarity, while the remaining diamonds total 0.75 carats and vary from I-J color and VS2-SI1 clarity.

8. Mauboussin Ring

A chunky retro diamond ring featuring additional diamonds.

Price: $45,000

Speaking of unique ring shapes, the Mauboussin Ring is a chunky platinum ring featuring a smooth geometric design. The antique cushion cut center diamond weighs approximately 3.05 carats is emphasized by a line of additional diamonds on each shoulder. Additionally, two smaller diamonds sit a step below each shoulder. Finally, the piece was handcrafted circa 1945 and displays a “T&HM” inscription on the inner portion of the shank.

9. Belmont Ring

Belmont Diamond Engagement Ring Featuring Unique Geometric Design

Price: $5,800

Up next, this French Retro era ring features an intricate geometric design centering a 0.45-carat round brilliant-cut diamond with VS2 clarity. The center stone is enhanced by a baguette-cut diamond on the left and right, while 24 single-cut diamonds adorn the open-cut shoulders as well as the spaces above and below the center stone.

10. Califon Ring

A dainty 14k white gold ring with a diamond in box prongs

Price: $2,500

Delicate engagement rings never go out of style, and the Califon Ring is no exception. This charming ring combines gentle curves with a square-shaped design and features a 0.40-carat VS1 clarity diamond. The stone is held in place by box prongs, and each shoulder houses a single-cut diamond in a bullet-shaped bezel. Finally, the ring was handcrafted in 14k white gold circa 1945.

11. Preston Ring

A large Diamond ring featuring four rows of various diamond cuts.

Price: $19,500

The enthralling Preston Ring is perfect for anybody who loves larger rings with attention-grabbing designs. This rounded piece features a 1.90-carat transitional cut diamond with alternating rows of baguette and round diamonds to its left and right. What’s more, a row of additional carre cut diamonds sit above and below the center diamonds. The total diamond weight is 3.03 carats.

12. Woodhaven Ring

18k White Gold Woodhaven Emerald Engagement Ring

Price: $9,500

The bright and bold Woodhaven Ring is a perfect French 1940s engagement ring for those who love emeralds. In the center, a 2.01-carat natural round-cut green emerald is prong-set in a square bezel. The thick 18k white gold band and setting are unadorned and produce a bold look that is focused on the stone itself.

13. Dalton Ring

Dalton Retro Era Ring Featuring Diamonds And Emeralds

Price: $4,000

The Dalton Ring is yet another uniquely shaped ring, this time featuring deep green emeralds.

The center portion of the ring features four channel-set emeralds and is attached side-to-side with diamond-adorned shoulders above and below. The total carat weight of the emeralds and diamonds are 0.36 and 0.57 respectively. This elegant platinum ring manages to be subtle yet unique, so certainly keep it in mind if that sounds like her style.

14. Alba Ring

An amethyst ring with an 18k rose gold petal motif mounting.

Price: $2,800

Retro diamond engagement rings often feature non-diamond stones for added interest, and the Alba Ring demonstrates this beautifully. Granting some added allure to this piece, the 8.47-carat cushion cut center amethyst displays a wonderfully deep purple. What’s more, the 18k rose gold mounting offers a stunning color contrast, while the petal motif shoulders emphasize the stone excellently.

15. Emerson Ring

Bold Emerson Diamond Engagement Ring Featuring Diamond Accents

Price: $56,000

Handcrafted in platinum circa 1945, the French Emerson Ring is another stunning option for lovers of bold jewelry. The old European-cut center diamond weighs 3.15 carats. Additionally, a row of channel-set baguette-cut diamonds extends from the left and right of the center diamond. Finally, the total diamond weight of this ring is approximately 4.15 carats.

Popular Ring Styles From the 1940s

In the world of jewelry, the year 1940 represents the end of the Art Deco era and the beginning of the Retro era. While Art Deco pieces are famous for unique and often unusual designs, rings from the 1940s tend to be a tad simpler. Continue reading below as we expand on some popular styles that characterize the Retro era.

Geometric shapes

1940s Square Shaped Retro Diamond Engagement Ring

Art Deco was still lingering in the air during this decade, so naturally we can see geometric mountings and intricate under-galleries have a presence in the Retro era as well.

Colored stones

Aquamarine Engagement Ring From The 1940s

Diamonds weren’t always the number one choice for engagement rings. Although they became more popular during the Retro era, there are still plenty of rings with colored gems like aquamarine and emerald.

Combined metals

Retro 1940s Engagement Ring Featuring Mixed Metals

As platinum use was restricted during the war, jewelers used various alternatives. Many 1940s engagement rings feature a two-toned design with several types of gold.

Are Rings From the 1940s Considered Vintage and Antique?

customer looking at diamond halo engagement ring on hand

Whether a piece of jewelry is antique or vintage depends entirely on its age.

By definition, vintage jewelry needs to be older than 20 years but not yet over 100. Engagement rings from the 1940s are around 80 years old today, which qualifies them as vintage. Vintage rings are also generally considered estate jewelry since they were previously owned.

Antique jewelry is over 100 years old. Therefore, Retro rings aren’t yet antique. In a few decades, your vintage ring will step into this category.

Talk to a Jewelry Expert

Ben In Estate Diamond Jewelry Showroom Helping Customer

When shopping for a vintage engagement ring, finding the right era can make all the difference. If the 1940s have caught your eye, then you thankfully have many choices. Whether you prefer diamond rings or something extraordinary like colored gemstone rings, we can help you make the right choice. Please feel free to contact us using the form below if you have any general questions or would like to learn more about any of the rings we offer.

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About Benjamin Khordipour

Benjamin Khordipour, G.D., C.G.P. is one of the jewelry researchers and gemologists at Estate Diamond Jewelry. He received his official gemological degrees from both the GIA and GUBELIN. He also regularly contributes to Business Insider, Forbes, Rapaport, CNBC, and Brides Magazine. Benjamin was born in New York and joined Estate Diamond Jewelry in 2014. He is passionate about vintage jewelry and diamonds. This blog was built on his strong belief that jewelers have a responsibility to properly educate their customers. Benjamin co-authored the book The Engagement Ring Guide for Men. His favorite vintage jewelry era is the Art Deco Era and his favorite type of stone is the Kashmir Sapphire. He also collects rare antique pins.