Victorian Engagement Rings
THE ROMANCE AND MYSTIQUE OF VICTORIAN ENGAGEMENT RINGS
Forever linked with the romance between Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, Victorian engagement rings come filled with visions of the romance of the era. Queen Victoria, who ruled from 1835-1900, fell in love with and married her cousin, Prince Albert. When he died unexpectedly of typhoid, she mourned him the rest of her life. She wore black from the time he died until her death in 190. She also wore a ring with two serpents.
Mostly due to the open affection shown by Queen Victoria, the age became the Victorian or Romantic age. It was during her reign, in 1886, that Tiffany began to make Victorian engagement rings with 6 prongs which were worn on the third finger of the left hand. A Christian tradition since 1549. Prior to that, rings had always been worn on the third finger of the other hand.
THE SERPENTS OF VICTORIAN ENGAGEMENT RINGS
Due to the influence of Queen Victoria, many of the antique Victorian engagement rings have serpents on the band. Whether the serpents meant one was the bride and one was the groom who will be forever entwined, or if they meant good luck and eternity, they also were thought of as romantic, as was the Victorian era. “Regard” rings were called that because they often had “love” or “dearest” or some sentimental word engraved on the inside of the band. Whether serpent or regard rings strike your fancy, they are considered representative of Victorian engagement rings, representing symbolism.
IS YOUR LOVE DRAWN TO THE ROMANCE OF VICTORIAN ENGAGEMENT RINGS?
If your love is someone who likes to shop and buy clothes from the specialty boutiques who sell clothes from the Victorian or Romantic eras, you can rest assured that Victorian engagement rings would be what she would select from, so you should feel secure in making a choice from that era. However, if she purchases trendy clothes that are here today and gone tomorrow, they would probably not be suitable for her.
WHAT DO VICTORIAN ENGAGEMENT RINGS LOOK LIKE?
Because the diamond minds of South Africa did not open until 1870, so diamonds are not the gems normally found on antique Victorian engagement rings. The gems most often used were sapphires, rubies, opals, seed pearls and emeralds. Today, diamonds are used, but then you are not looking at antique Victorian engagement rings. If it is a very old ring, you can expect to pay much more, but a newly manufacturing ring in the Victorian style is much less expensive.
The metal most often used in Victorian engagement rings was rose gold, a color that was a result of mixing yellow gold with copper. The more copper added, the more rose the color. Recent years have seen an upsurge in rings by rose gold lovers and the resulting jewelry still tends to be very Victorian. They seem to go hand in hand and the rings are almost instantly recognized as Victorian engagement rings.
WILL YOU BE HAPPY CHOOSING FROM AN ARRAY OF VICTORIAN ENGAGEMENT RINGS?
Aside from the romantic symbolism during Queen Victoria’s reign, there is the pull of the symbolism and beauty of the Victorian engagement rings that resulted. Although considered old fashioned by some, their popularity has continued to this day.
While it is certain that the heart shape certainly symbolizes the love and union between two people, some people view the heart shape as too bold. If a couple chooses the shape in many of the other gems available, it may be mistaken for something other than an engagement ring. Also, women with long, slender fingers may find the shape of the stone to be bulkier between the fingers and may, in time, begin to regret their choice.
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