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1940s engagement rings.
According to a report.
By the early 1940s engagement rings become the leading line of jewelry in most department stores.
The most common 1940s engagement ring material is metal.
Before the 1940s an engagement ring wasn t an expectation and in some cases women didn t even want them.
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1940s engagement rings the context.
Despite the hardships of world war ii 1940s engagement rings were often big and bold.
The 1940s saw a slow turn away from the sharp lines of the art deco era toward floral inspired rings and even more of a focus on a solitary stone instead of multiple little stones in a ring.
Features of 1940s engagement rings.
World war ii also affected engagement ring designs as platinum became scarce yellow and rose gold become more widely used in all types of jewelry.
The most popular color.
They featured curving designs and feminine motifs such as ribbons bows and flowers.
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Circa 1940s 1950s this superb old cut marquis diamond of 2 96 carats is flanked with 0 20 carat tapered baguette diamond on each side set on a handmade platinum mounting.
Platinum was no longer available for jewelry making as it was used for the war effort which meant that jewelry was made using gold.
The retro era circa 1940 s saw yellow and rose gold rings make a comeback and white gold began to compete with platinum.
At the start of the 1940s wwii was in full motion and raw materials were scarce and precious.
Platinum was scarce because it was used for the war effort so gold was the precious metal of choice.
They preferred more useful things like a new car or a household appliance.
Engagement rings unofficially became a tradition during the 1940s.