Our Georgian Engagement Rings are exceptionally rare and are carefully curated by Michael Khordipour and Afshin Shaddaie, with a deep focus on authenticity and craftsmanship. These rings date back to the 1700s and early 1800s and feature hand-cut diamonds, closed-back settings, and intricate details that reflect the elegance of the Georgian era.

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Georgian Era Diamond Cluster Devault Ring, Circa 1800

$7,800

Georgian Rose Cut Diamond Cluster Gold Fayston Ring, Circa 1810

$2,800

Antique Georgian Rose Cut Diamond Earrings. Lockport Earrings, Circa 1810

SOLD

Antique Georgian Pearl Navette Ring. Harrisburg Ring. Circa 1815

$2,800

Edwardian 0.79ct Marquise Sapphire and Diamond Hemingford Ring, Circa 1910

SOLD

Georgian Era GIA Sapphire Navette Merritt Ring, Circa 1815

$6,000

Georgian Navette Diamond Sarecta Ring, Circa 1800

$3,000

Georgian Topaz Engraved Vanceboro Ring, Circa 1780

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Vintage Georgian Portrait-Cut Pink Topaz Ring. Welwyn Ring. Circa 1820

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2-Carat Antique Georgian Ring. Bennett Ring. Circa 1840

SOLD

Antique Georgian 0.50ct Rose Cut Berwick Engagement Ring. Circa 1810

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Antique Georgian Era Ring. Aberdare Ring. Circa 1854

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Antique Georgian Navette Ring. Cenon Ring. Circa 1840

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Antique Georgian Rose Cut Diamond Engagement Ring. Dresden Ring, Circa 1800

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Estate Georgian Three-Stone Diamond Ring. Circa 1810

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Georgian Era Floral Citrine Carsley Ring, Circa 1810

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Georgian Garnet Ring. Luce Ring. Circa 1820

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Georgian Rose Cut Diamond Cluster Allsbrook Ring, Circa 1810

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Georgian engagement rings were made between the early 1700s and the 1830s, during a time when every detail was crafted entirely by hand. These rings often feature rose cut or old mine cut diamonds, set in silver-topped gold, with ornate details like repoussé metalwork and foliate motifs. Because gem-cutting technology was still developing, diamonds from this era have a soft, candlelit glow rather than intense brilliance, adding to their romantic charm. Closed-back settings were common, often with foil behind the stone to enhance its sparkle.