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Antique 18ct Gold Platinum, 1920s 3 Stone Emerald and Diamond Trilogy Ring
Located in Brighton, GB
Antique Emerald & Diamond Trilogy Ring 18ct Gold & Platinum Stamped Circa 1920s This stunning
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Early 20th Century European Three-Stone Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, Gold, 18k Gold, Platinum

1920s 1.50ct Cabochon Cut Emerald and 2.85ct Diamond Gold Engagement Ring
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
impressive cabochon cut emerald and diamond cluster ring has been crafted in 18k yellow gold with a platinum
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Vintage 1920s French Cluster Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

Tiffany Co. 1920 s Art Deco Ruby, Diamond and Platinum Ring
By Tiffany Co.
Located in New York, NY
A platinum Art Deco ring with rubies and diamonds by Tiffany & Co. The ring centers on an emerald
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Vintage 1920s Art Deco Cocktail Rings

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Diamond, Ruby, Platinum

Antique Circa 1920s 14k Gold Natural Old Cut Diamond And Emerald Decorated Ring
Located in Fatih/İstanbul, 34
-H color and s1-s2-s3 clarity. Totally is emerald 0.32 ct. Ring size is US 8 We can make any size
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Vintage 1920s European Art Deco Three-Stone Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, 14k Gold

18ct Gold Platinum, 1920s Emerald and Diamond Star Set Daisy Cluster Ring
Located in Brighton, GB
Antique Daisy Ring 18ct Gold & Platinum Stamped Circa 1920 This stunning 1920s ring is made
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Early 20th Century European Cluster Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, Gold, 18k Gold, Platinum

1920s Art Deco Jade, Diamond and 14 Karat White Gold Ring
Located in Hicksville, NY
1920s Art Deco Antique Jade Ring - 14 Karat White Gold, Jade, Diamonds Features: 16 x 12
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Cocktail Rings

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Diamond, Jade, 14k Gold, White Gold

1920s Art Deco 3 Carat Blue Topaz and 14 Karat White Gold Filigree Ring
Located in Hicksville, NY
1920s Art Deco 3 carat Blue Topaz Ring - 14 Karat White Gold, Blue Topaz Features: 3 Carat Emerald
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Engagement Rings

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Topaz, 14k Gold, White Gold

Art Deco 10K Gold Green Tourmaline Single Cut Diamond Ring Ostby Barton 1920s
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Art Deco 10K Gold Green Tourmaline Ring Hallmarks: "OB" Ostby Barton,"10K" Finger Size: 8 Country
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Fashion Rings

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Tourmaline, 10k Gold

Art Deco 0.80ct Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone, c.1920s
Located in London, GB
trilogy ring. The natural 0.80 carat sapphire is an emerald cut stone and is claw set into 18 carat white
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Three-Stone Rings

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, 18k Gold

1920s Emerald and Diamond Three Stone Ring
Located in Los Angeles, CA
1.00cttw Step cut diamonds with 0.65ct Emerald set in a vintage platinum mounting. Circa 1920
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Antique Late 19th Century Victorian Three-Stone Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, Platinum

1920s Onyx Emerald Diamond Platinum Ring
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Coveted Art Deco dome design ring fabricated in platinum and artfully designed. The ring is
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Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Dome Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, Onyx, Platinum

1920s Emerald Diamond Platinum Cluster Ring
Located in London, GB
A platinum set emerald and diamond cluster ring, circa 1920.
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Cluster Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, 18k Gold, Platinum

Elegant Art Deco 1920s Platinum 2 Ct Emerald Cut Emerald Diamond Trilogy Ring
Located in New york, NY
The present ring is a gorgeous example of an entirely emerald trilogy platinum ring from the 1920s
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Three-Stone Rings

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, Platinum

1920s Art Deco European Diamond Emerald Gold Ring
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Circa 1920s 14k gold ring set with approx. 0.80ctw in diamonds, emeralds. Ring size 8, ring top is
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Early 20th Century Art Deco More Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, 14k Gold

1920s Art Deco Emerald Cabochon Diamond Halo Ring
Located in Sale, Cheshire
A beautiful Art Deco period emerald and diamond halo ring, modelled in 18k white gold with platinum
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Vintage 1920s English Art Deco Cluster Rings

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White Diamond, Emerald, 18k Gold, White Gold, Platinum

1920s Art Deco Emerald Diamond Flower Cluster Ring
Located in Sale, Cheshire
central emerald – of excellent colour – and a 1.72ct cluster of brilliant cut diamonds. The ring is
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Vintage 1920s English Art Deco Engagement Rings

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White Diamond, Emerald, 18k Gold, White Gold, Platinum

Tiffany Co. Three-Stone Emerald Diamond Platinum Ring circa 1920s
By Tiffany Co.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This gorgeous Tiffany & Co. three-stone ring features a bright green emerald in the center
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Three-Stone Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, Platinum

Antique Circa 1920s Emerald Solitaire "Gypsy" Setting Ring 15 Carat Yellow Gold
Located in Hamilton, AU
The enchanting Aquila ring, crafted in 15 carat gold during the radiant 1920s, tells of timeless
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20th Century Unknown Modern Engagement Rings

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Emerald, Gold, 15k Gold, Yellow Gold

Art Deco 1920s 1.81 Carat Amethyst and Diamond Ring
Located in Yorkshire, West Yorkshire
A vintage find from the Art Deco era, this very pretty amethyst and diamond dress ring features a
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Cluster Rings

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Amethyst, Diamond, 18k Gold

Ladies Gold Ring with Different Gemstones, 1920s
Located in Berlin, DE
Ladies gold ring with different gemstones, 1920s 14 carat yellow gold Europe, 1920s Occupied with
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Early 20th Century German Art Deco Band Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, Natural Pearl, Peridot, Ruby, Sapphire, 14k Gold

1920s Purple Glass Art Deco Design Vintage Ring
Located in Wigan, GB
Elegant and evocative, this beautiful ring was created in the 1920s and is, most likely, French
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Solitaire Rings

Jade Art Deco 1920s French Hallmarked Platinum Onyx Diamond Set Carat Large Ring
Located in New york, NY
Specifications & Dimensions The present ring is a very impressive and sophisticated large 1920s
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Vintage 1910s French Art Deco Fashion Rings

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Diamond, Jade, Onyx, Platinum

Art Deco Diamond Ring
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Art Deco circa 1920s 14k gold ring, featuring three emerald cut diamonds weighting approx. 0.50ctw
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Vintage 1920s Art Deco More Rings

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Diamond, 14k Gold

1920s Emerald Diamond Platinum Ring
Located in Lake Forest, IL
A platinum ring set with 40 round cut diamonds and 1 round cut emerald. The emerald weighs
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Cocktail Rings

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Diamond, Emerald, Platinum

1920s Emerald Diamond Platinum Ring
Located in San Francisco, CA
emeralds, accentuated with diamond baguettes, and set into platinum. The shank is 1.7mm wide. Women's
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Deco Engagement Rings

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Emerald, White Diamond, Platinum

Elegant Art Deco 1920s Platinum 2 Cts Emerald Cut Emerald Diamond Trilogy Ring
Located in New york, NY
The present ring is a gorgeous example of an entirely emerald trilogy platinum ring from the 1920s
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Three-Stone Rings

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, Platinum

1920s Style Faux Diamond Emerald Sterling Large Cocktail Ring
Located in New York, NY
1920s style faux diamond emerald large cocktail ring cubic zircon pave set in sterling measures 21
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2010s American Art Deco Cocktail Rings

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Sterling Silver

1920s Art Deco 10 Carat Egyptian Revival Hand-Carved Emerald Diamond Scarab Ring
By Cartier
Located in New york, NY
Hand Carved Emerald Scarab Cabochon ring accented by round cut diamonds and set into a delicately made
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Egyptian Revival Cocktail Rings

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Emerald, Diamond, 18k Gold

Art Deco 0.50 Carat Emerald and Diamond Platinum Ring
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A beautiful Art Deco platinum ring from circa 1920s. This ring features a center emerald that is
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Vintage 1920s Unknown Art Deco Engagement Rings

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, Platinum

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1920s Ring Emerald For Sale on 1stDibs

Find the exact 1920s ring emerald you’re shopping for in the variety available on 1stDibs. Frequently made of Platinum, Gold and 18k Gold, this item was constructed with great care. You can easily find a 848 antique edition and 1 modern creations to choose from as well. If you’re looking for a 1920s ring emerald from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 19th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 21st Century. For this particular piece, .5 Carat and 1 Carat are consistently popular carat weights. There have been many well-made iterations of the classic 1920s ring emerald over the years, but those made by Cartier, J.E. Caldwell Co. and Tiffany Co. are often thought to be among the most beautiful. Take a look at a 1920s ring emerald featuring Diamond from our inventory today to add the perfect touch to your look. An emerald cut version of this piece has appeal, but there are also old european cut and square cut versions for sale. If you’re browsing our inventory for a 1920s ring emerald, you’ll find that many are available today for women, but there are still pieces to choose from for unisex and men.

How Much is a 1920s Ring Emerald?

On average, a 1920s ring emerald at 1stDibs sells for $6,413, while they’re typically $245 on the low end and $550,000 for the highest priced versions of this item.

The Legacy of Diamond in Jewelry Design

Antique diamond rings, diamond tiaras and dazzling vintage diamond earrings are on the wish lists of every lover of fine jewelry. And diamonds and diamond jewelry are primarily associated with storybook engagements and red-carpet grand entrances — indeed, this ultra-cherished gemstone has a dramatic history on its hands.

From “A Diamond Is Forever” to “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” pop culture has ingrained in our minds that diamonds are the most desired, the most lasting and the most valuable gemstone. But what makes the diamond so special? Each stone — whether it’s rubies, sapphires or another stone — is unique and important in its own right. April babies might claim diamonds for themselves, but just about everyone wants this kind of sparkle in their lives!

There are several factors that set diamonds apart from other stones, and these points are important to our gem education.

Diamonds are minerals. They are made up of almost entirely of carbon (carbon comprises 99.95 percent; the remainder consists of various trace elements). Diamonds are the hardest gemstones, ranking number 10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale. Even its name, diamond, is rooted in the Greek adamas, or unconquerable. The only object that can scratch a diamond is another diamond. Diamonds are formed deep within the earth at very high temperatures (1,652–2,372 degrees Fahrenheit at depths between 90 and 120 miles beneath the earth’s surface) and are carried up by volcanic activity. Diamonds are quite rare, according to the Gemological Institute of America, and only 30 percent of all the diamonds mined in the world are gem quality.

In the 1950s, the Gemological Institute of America developed the 4Cs grading system to classify diamonds: clarity, color, cut and carat weight. Not all diamonds are created equal (there are diamonds, and then there are diamonds). The value of the diamond depends on the clarity (flawless diamonds are very rare but a diamond's value decreases if there are many blemishes or inclusions), color (the less color the higher the grade), cut (how the diamond’s facets catch the light, certain cuts of diamonds show off the stone better than others) and carat weight (the bigger, the better).

When you start shopping for a diamond engagement ring, always prioritize the cut, which plays the largest role in the diamond's beauty (taking the time to clean your diamond ring at least every six months or so plays a role in maintaining said beauty). And on 1stDibs, a range of buying guides can be found for those in the market for antique engagement ringsvintage engagement rings or Art Deco engagement rings

Shop antique and vintage diamond rings, diamond necklaces and other extraordinary diamond jewelry on 1stDibs.  

Finding the Right Rings for You

Antique and vintage rings have long held a special place in the hearts of fine jewelry lovers all over the world.

No matter their origin or specific characteristics, rings are timeless, versatile accessories. They’ve carried deep meaning since at least the Middle Ages, when diamond rings symbolized strength and other kinds of rings were worn to signify romantic feelings or to denote an affiliation with a religious order. Rings have also forever been emblematic of eternity.

Over time, rings have frequently taken the form of serpents, which have long been associated with eternal life, health and renewal. Italian luxury jewelry house Bulgari has become famous for its widely loved Serpenti motif, for example, and its Serpenti ring, like the other accessories in the collection, began as an homage to jewelry of the Roman and Hellenistic eras. The serpent is now a popular motif in fine jewelry. Jewelry devotees have long pined for rings adorned with reptiles, thanks to antique Victorian rings — well, specifically, Queen Victoria’s illustrious engagement ring, which took the form of a gold snake set with rubies, diamonds and an emerald (her birthstone). Designs for Victorian-era engagement rings often featured repoussé work and chasing, in which patterns are hammered into the metal.

Engagement rings, which are reliably intimidating to shop for, are still widely recognized as symbols of love and commitment. On 1stDibs, a range of buying guides can be found for those in the market for antique engagement ringsvintage engagement rings or Art Deco engagement rings

The most collectible antique engagement rings and vintage engagement rings are those from the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco eras. Named for the monarchies of the four King Georges, who in succession ruled England starting in 1714 (plus King William’s reign), antique Georgian rings, be they engagement rings or otherwise, are also coveted by collectors. Pearls, along with colored gemstones like garnets, rubies and sapphires, were widely used in Georgian jewelry. The late-1700s paste jewelry was a predecessor to what we now call fashion or costume jewelry

The Art Nouveau movement (1880–1910) brought with it rings inspired by the natural world. Antique Art Nouveau rings might feature depictions of winged insects and fauna as well as women, who were simultaneously eroticized and romanticized, frequently with long flowing hair. Art Deco jewelry, on the other hand, which originated during the 1920s and ’30s, is by and large “white jewelry.” White metals, primarily platinum, were favored over yellow gold in the design of antique Art Deco rings and other accessories as well as geometric motifs, with women drawn to the era’s dazzling cocktail rings in particular.

Whether you’re hunting down a chunky classic for a Prohibition-themed cocktail party or seeking a clean contemporary design to complement your casual ensemble, find an exquisite collection of antique, new and vintage rings on 1stDibs.

Questions About 1920s Ring Emerald
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 21, 2023
    In the 1920s, engagement rings still looked like rings but were representative of a diverse range of styles and influences. Art Deco diamond ring designs took inspiration from the contemporary Cubist movement as well as from ancient Egypt – a revival sparked by the opening of King Tut’s tomb in 1922. Native American, African and Asian motifs also inspired jewelry pieces. Diamonds in square and rectangular shapes incorporating angular steps – like emerald cuts, Asscher cuts and baguettes – were set against black onyx, rubies, sapphires and emeralds to create color-blocking effects. Platinum, 18-karat gold, 14-karat white gold and sterling silver were some of the favored metals of the decade. Find a wide range of Art Deco engagement rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    In the 1920s, flappers often wore straight, fitted dresses with plunging necklines and knee-length hems. Fringe was a common embellishment used at the time. Flappers also sported pumps and opted for bras and lingerie instead of corsets for undergarments. Shop a variety of vintage clothing on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 3, 2023
    To a 1920s party, you can wear a short fringed or beaded flapper dress, layers of long beaded or pearl necklaces, elbow-length gloves and a feathered headband. Another option is to wear an off-white men's suit. Shop a selection of vintage apparel on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 15, 2023
    In the 1920s, fashionable colors included jewel tones. Fashion, jewelry, furniture and decorative objects often featured jade green, deep reds, amethyst purple, dusty mustard yellow and peacock blue. Find a range of 1920s-era jewelry and fashion on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023
    In the 1920s, brides often wore tubular-shaped slip dresses with a beaded tunic over top. Hemlines usually fell just below the knee or to the ankle, and many gowns had dropped waists. For headwear, brides often showed off veils attached to cloche or flapper-style headbands. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of wedding dresses from some of the world’s top boutiques.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 4, 2023
    What era 1920s jewelry is depends on its design. Most people associate this decade with the Art Deco movement, which took inspiration from eclectic sources like Cubism, ancient Egypt and Native American, African and Asian motifs. However, some pieces produced during the 1920s are more in line with the style trends of earlier periods, such as Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Victorian. Explore a diverse assortment of 1920s jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024
    The clothing style in the 1920s that most people think of first is the flapper style. Women who dressed in this style sported loose-fitting, short dresses, often outfitted with drop waists and fringe. Small cloche hats and headbands were signature accessories of the flapper look. During the decade, pleated tennis skirts and cardigan sweater sets left the courts and became staples of some women's everyday styles. For men, soft collars replaced stiff, starched ones, and simple single and double-button suit jackets worn without waistcoats became trendy. Trousers also took on a new shape with wider-cut legs, and Oxford bags gained popularity. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of 1920s apparel and accessories.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    The iconic dresses from the 1920s are called flapper dresses. This name comes from the term flapper, which was used to describe young women during the period who enjoyed personal fulfillment and independence in American cities, particularly as they gained the right to vote and enjoy other freedoms previously reserved for men. Flappers danced at jazz clubs and upended most societal restrictions placed on women at the time, and fashion statements typically attributed to flappers included short “bob” haircuts, higher hemlines and other then-audacious style choices. Find a selection of flapper dresses on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024
    What 1920s furniture is called depends on its style. However, the most prominent design style of the decade was Art Deco. The term alone conjures visions of the Roaring Twenties, Machine Age metropolises, vast ocean liners, sleek typography and Prohibition-era hedonism. The iconic movement made an indelible mark on all fields of design throughout the 1920s and ’30s, celebrating society’s growing industrialization with refined elegance and stunning craftsmanship. Art Deco furniture often featured bold geometric lines, floral forms, shimmering mirrored finishes, sleek metal accents, and the use of expensive materials such as shagreen or marble as well as exotic woods such as mahogany, ebony and zebra wood. On 1stDibs, find a diverse assortment of Art Deco furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    An emerald ring symbolizes new beginnings, true love and fidelity. As a result, the gemstone makes for a meaningful engagement ring. In addition, emeralds are the birthstone for the month of May. Shop a variety of emerald rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Flapper dresses from the 1920s came in a range of colors, although darker hues such as black and navy were immensely popular. Flapper dresses were cut with straight and slim silhouettes, were typically knee-length and had a lower neckline. They were often made from silk chiffon and featured beaded details. You’ll find a selection of 1920s flapper dresses from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023
    The type of tile that was used in the 1920s was primarily ceramic. Many shapes were available, including basketweave, penny round, pinwheel, square and subway. Hexagon tiles, however, which are still on trend, have been in use in bathrooms since at least the early 1900s. The choice of hexagonal tiles is believed to have been tied to cleanliness, as the small pieces could stand up to aggressive cleaning and could be easily replaced if needed. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of tiles from some of the world's top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 30, 2023
    What wearing an emerald ring means varies. There are numerous myths attributed to the emerald’s spiritual powers, like placing an emerald under your tongue will allow you to see the future (this isn’t recommended). In some cases, emeralds are preferable in engagement rings because the stone is thought to represent love and luck. For those celebrating a birthday in May, an emerald ring is a fashionable way to show off your birthstone. Some people also associate emeralds with lasting loyalty and hope. Shop a variety of emerald rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 14, 2023
    Whether emerald engagement rings are unlucky is a matter of personal belief. Some people think that emeralds are bad luck for wedding rings, but not for engagement rings. Others associate emeralds with good luck, perhaps due to their color being the same as that of a four-leaf clover. Most people who choose emerald engagement rings enjoy their beauty without concern for superstition. Find a collection of emerald engagement rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    Yes, emeralds are a popular choice for engagement rings. Emeralds are durable, rare, and beautiful, and therefore a perfect choice for an engagement ring!
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A 925s ring is a piece of jewelry worn on a finger made of a specific type of precious metal. Specifically, 925s indicated 925 sterling silver. This metal is 92.5 percent pure silver, and the remaining 7.5 percent is another metal like copper. Shop a wide range of sterling silver rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    What band goes best with an emerald cut ring is largely a matter of personal preference. Bands that hold brilliant-cut accent stones can add sparkle to a ring. An example is the eternity band, which shows off gemstones all the way around the band. On 1stDibs, find a selection of emerald cut rings.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 1, 2023
    Yes, emerald cut engagement rings are popular for those hoping to be betrothed. The emerald cut comprises 58 facets and truncated corners on a rectangular step-cut stone. The flat pavilion of an emerald-cut diamond can magnify the stone's imperfections, so the gem's clarity is key. Initially a popular cut for emeralds only, it is now used on other precious stones, but the name has come to define the style. The emerald cut became popular during the Art Deco period. Find emerald cut engagement rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 10, 2025
    Coco Chanel was considered one of the leading fashion designers in the 1920s and ’30s in Paris. The first Chanel shop was established in 1910 on rue Cambon by the young milliner Gabrielle Chanel, who had picked up the nickname “Coco” while working as a club singer. The boutique drew the attention of the Parisian fashion elite, who popularized her wide-brimmed Chanel Modes hats. Soon, she added a sportswear store in the Normandy resort town of Deauville, where Coco set the tone for her defining sense of style — traditionally masculine garments reimagined for feminine shapes, made from simple jersey fabric. Effortless and elegant, Chanel's designs promoted comfort and grace in women’s wear that had been dominated in the previous century by complicated layers of fabric and cumbersome corsets. She followed this success with a couture house, opened in 1915 in Biarritz. In 1926, Chanel introduced her first little black dress, reclaiming a color that had once been reserved for mourning and working-class women. That same decade, she debuted her perfume, Chanel No. 5, as well as the Chanel suit with a fitted skirt, inspired by the boxy lines of men’s clothing and employing a sporty tweed. During the 1920s, she also unveiled the predecessor for the 2.55 Flap bag, which remains one of Chanel's most popular offerings. Shop a large selection of Chanel apparel, bags and accessories on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertDecember 4, 2023
    Yes, they did have wedding rings during the 1600s. However, exchanging rings during weddings was not common in all cultures. In Europe, many couples presented each other with rings to symbolize their marriage vows. The wedding ring tradition actually dates back thousands of years to ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Explore a wide variety of wedding rings on 1stDibs.