Trillion cut vintage inspired engagement rings

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How to buy a Vintage engagement ring

Oval cut engagement rings and Emerald cut engagement rings in a vintage setting are common vintage styles. 

VINTAGE ENGAGEMENT RING GUIDES

Vintage-Inspired Wedding Rings: 9 Favorite Looks

Vintage-inspired wedding bands are future heirlooms with a slightly modern twist. Which style of vintage wedding band is meant just for you? 

Vintage vs Modern Oval Engagement Rings: A Shopping and Styling Guide

Oval diamonds pair sleekness with visual intrigue, which makes them ideal both for modern and vintage-inspired styles and settings. 

Art Deco Engagement Rings: A Shopping and Styling Guide

Learn what Art Deco is, what to consider before buying an Art Deco engagement ring, and how to find the perfect design.

Trillion cut vintage inspired engagement rings FAQs

A vintage-inspired ring is a ring designed in a vintage-era style. Many vintage-inspired rings are crafted to look similar to those made during the Art Deco era in the 1920s — Halo or Bezel settings, and tapered baguette side stones are all reminiscent of this era.

The best way to find the wedding band that pairs perfectly with your vintage-inspired ring is to book an appointment with a VRAI diamond expert who can guide you through the styles that will fit most comfortably with each setting. 

Your choice of metal or color is entirely up to you. While solid yellow and rose gold are often hues associated with classic vintage styles, platinum or white gold settings are wonderful choices as well. 

Many already have a gold preference before they purchase their engagement ring. If your jewelry collection already consists of yellow gold, it would be best to buy an 18k solid [yellow gold engagement ring](/engagement-rings/yellow-gold-setting) to match since you will likely wear it every day. 

If your fine jewelry collection consists of a mix of white and yellow gold, a 14k solid [rose gold ring](/engagement-rings/rose-gold-setting) might be best as it can pair well with either color. Ultimately, the decision should be made on the color that you know you’ll cherish for a lifetime.

[Art Deco engagement rings](/journal/post/our-guide-to-art-deco-engagement-rings) are inspired by a popular vintage style from the 1920s and 1930s. 

[Halo engagement rings](/engagement-rings/halo-setting) are quintessential Art Deco style. The circle of diamonds that perfectly surrounds the center stone creates the kind of geometrical pattern that became so popular in this era. The same is true of [Three Stone engagement ring](/engagement-rings/three-stone-setting) settings. 

Although nearly any combination of center and side stones would achieve a vintage look, fancy diamond shapes like [Pear](https://www.vrai.com/pear-cut-diamond-engagement-rings), [Marquise](/engagement-rings/marquise-cut), and [Asscher](/engagement-rings/asscher-cut) at the center are particularly Art Deco-inspired. The domed elegance of the Curator engagement ring or the geometrical lines of the Signature V or Signature Bezel make them ideal Art Deco rings, as well.

A simple weekly cleaning routine involves soaking your ring in a small bowl filled with warm water and a few drops of liquid dishwashing soap. After thirty to forty five minutes, remove the ring and brush it gently with a soft-bristle toothbrush, then rinse and pat dry with a soft towel. 

If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind vintage-inspired ring, speak with VRAI’s design expert to begin the [custom design process](/custom-engagement-rings). Tell them your ideas for a custom vintage-inspired setting, such as adding a [bezel setting](/engagement-rings/signature-bezel-setting) to your [Three Stone ring](/engagement-rings/three-stone-setting) or a [Two-Tone setting](/engagement-rings/two-tone-setting) to your Duet, for example. They’ll help you understand which custom details are possible, then guide you through the white-glove design process.