Engagement Ring Styles And Their Eras: 1930s-2000s

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5 min read5 November 2024

Engagement ring styles have evolved significantly over the past century, from the bold Art Deco rings of the 1920s to the minimalist designs of the 1990s. If you love a vintage aesthetic, let us guide you through each decade's signature styles for inspiration on stones, shapes, and metals.

The 1920s: The Art Deco Era

The 1920s were all about bold shapes and intricate details:

  • Geometric designs.

  • Filigree work and milgrain edges.

  • Pairing coloured gemstones with diamonds.

  • Popular cuts were Asscher, emerald, and old European.

A modern take: A toi et moi chocolate Asscher cut moissanite with an ethical lab grown round diamond in a rose gold band.

Toi et moi engagement ring in rose gold
Toi et moi engagement ring in rose gold

The 1930s: The Era of Refinement and Elegance

The Great Depression influenced engagement ring styles in the 1930s, resulting in refined yet simpler designs compared to the previous decade:

  • Art Deco styles with softer designs.

  • Platinum was a common choice.

  • The round brilliant cut became popular.

  • Baguette-cut diamonds were often used as accents.

Celebrity Example: In 1936, Wallis Simpson, wife of former King Edward VIII received an iconic emerald and diamond ring from King Edward VIII, epitomising the elegance of the era.

Wallace Simpson Engagement Ring
Wallis Simpson Engagement Ring

A modern take: A 1.5 carat emerald cut blue sapphire engagement ring with pave diamonds in a platinum band, with a complementary wedding ring

Bridal set featuring a 1.5 carat emerald cut blue sapphire engagement ring with pave diamonds in a platinum band and a curved wedding ring also with pave set diamonds.
Bridal set featuring a 1.5 carat emerald cut blue sapphire engagement ring with pave diamonds in a platinum band and a curved wedding ring also with pave set diamonds.

The 1940s: The Hollywood Glamour Era

World War II led to more restrained designs, but post-war rings embraced Hollywood glamour:

  • Yellow gold was very popular.

  • More people opted for wide, ‘cocktail ring’ sculpted bands with textured details.

  • Marquise and pear diamond shapes become very popular. 

Celebrity Example: Lucille Ball was initially given a brass ring by Desi Arnaz, later upgraded to a whopping 40 carat emerald-cut aquamarine ring with a bold band in the 1940s.

Lucille Ball Emerald Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring
Lucille Ball Emerald Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring

A modern take: A 1.5 carat pear cut diamond engagement ring in a yellow gold band.

1.5 carat pear cut diamond engagement ring in a yellow gold band
1.5 carat pear cut diamond engagement ring in a yellow gold band

The 1950s: The Timelessness Era

The 1950s saw a return to classic, understated elegance:

  • Less is more when it came to design. 

  • A return to platinum.

  • Classic round diamonds or three-stone designs.

  • Simple settings that let the diamond shine. 

Celebrity Example: Grace Kelly (1955) was given a 10.48-carat emerald-cut diamond ring by Prince Rainier III, a classic example of 1950s elegance.

Grace Kelly Engagement Ring
3 stone diamond engagement ring featuring an emerald centrestone and accenting baguettes in a platinum band

A modern take:  A 3 stone engagement ring featuring an emerald centre stone and two accenting trapezoid diamonds.

3 stone engagement ring featuring an emerald centre stone and two accenting trapezoid diamonds
3 stone engagement ring featuring an emerald centre stone and two accenting trapezoid diamonds

The 1960s: The Modern and Bold Era

The 1960s saw a wave of creativity with nature-inspired and unique designs:

  • Textured gold and floral patterns.

  • Coloured gemstones as centre stones became popular.

  • Some Art Deco influences made a comeback.

Celebrity Example: Jacqueline Kennedy famous multi-stone engagement ring from John F. Kennedy, featuring a diamond and an emerald, reflected the decade's distinctive style.

Jacqueline Kennedy toi et moi engagement ring and wedding band
Jacqueline Kennedy toi et moi engagement ring and wedding band features a toi et moi emerald Princess and diamond Asscher cut with marquise diamonds on the wedding band

A modern take:  A toi et moi sapphire and diamond engagement ring.

Toi et moi diamond and blue sapphire engagement ring in 14K yellow gold
Toi et moi diamond and blue sapphire engagement ring in 14K yellow gold

The 1970s: The Unconventional Era

Engagement rings of the 1970s were often unconventional, embracing individuality:

  • Bohemian designs with asymmetrical settings

  • Cluster settings with multiple stones

  • Yellow gold remained popular

Celebrity Example: Mia Farrow's 9-carat pear-shaped diamond from Frank Sinatra in 1966 mirrored the decade's free-spirited style

Mia Farrow's Engagement Ring
Mia Farrow's 9-carat pear shape diamond and platinum engagement ring

A modern take: Champagne oval moissanite in a yellow gold band.

Custom oval champagne engagement ring

The 1980s: The Bigger and Bolder Era

The 1980s embraced excess and glamour, and engagement rings followed suit:

  • Large, statement stones were in

  • Elaborate designs with multiple diamonds

  • Yellow gold and thick bands

Celebrity Example: Princess Diana's iconic 12-carat oval sapphire ring, surrounded by diamonds, captured the decade's love for opulence and was then replicated by Kate Middleton.

Princess Diana and Kate Middleton Saphire Engagement Ring
Princess Diana and Kate Middleton Saphire Engagement Ring

A modern take: A large oval sapphire engagement ring with accenting diamonds in a platinum band.

Oval sapphire featuring 10 accenting diamonds in a platinum band
Oval sapphire engagement ring featuring 10 accenting diamonds in a platinum band

The 1990s: The Minimalist and Simple Era

In the 1990s, less was more. Engagement rings reflected this minimalist trend:

  • Solitaire diamonds became the go-to style.

  • Platinum was the metal of choice.

  • The focus was on the quality of the diamond, not the size.

Celebrity Example: Jennifer Lopez’s platinum ring with a 6.1-carat pink radiant-cut diamond (2002) was substantial yet understated.

Jennifer Lopez's 6.1 carat pink diamond engagement ring
Jennifer Lopez's 6.1 carat pink diamond engagement ring

A modern take: An elegant solitaire radiant cut diamond engagement ring with accenting pear diamonds.

Radiant cut diamond with two accenting pear diamonds in a yellow gold band
Radiant cut diamond with two accenting pear diamonds in a yellow gold band

The 2000s to Present: Personal and Vintage-Inspired

The 2000s brought a mix of modern and vintage styles, with more personal touches:

  • Halo settings became popular

  • A return to rose gold

  • Vintage-inspired designs with modern twists

Celebrity Example: Amal Clooney’s 7-carat emerald-cut diamond ring from George Clooney (2014) combines classic elegance with contemporary style.

Amal Clooney's Engagement Ring
Amal Clooney's Engagement Ring

A modern take: A vintage-inspired halo ring with a cushion-cut diamond in rose gold for a perfect blend of old and new.

Bridal set featuring a solitaire elongated cushion diamond, plain gold wedding ring and diamond infinity band
Bridal set featuring a solitaire elongated cushion diamond, plain gold wedding ring and diamond infinity band

Design your Vintage Inspired Ring with Four Words

Four Words is a New Zealand-based jeweller specialising in custom rings. Whether you're drawn to the bold Art Deco designs of the 1920s or the simple elegance of the 1990s, we can bring your vintage-inspired vision to life.

Our skilled jewellers will guide you through every step, from selecting the ideal metal to incorporating bespoke elements. We offer a range of ethically sourced stones, including lab-grown and natural diamonds and options for moissanite rings. Our prices are fair without compromising on quality, and we are dedicated to creating stunning, unique rings designed to last a lifetime.

Whether you choose a classic gold band or a modern platinum design, your engagement ring journey with Four Words will be truly personal. Book an appointment today to begin creating your perfect ring.