Antique 14k White Gold Diamond Wedding Bands

Antique 14K White Gold Diamond Wedding Bands



In the 1920`s and through the end of the second World War, white gold gained popularity as an cheaper alternative to expensive platinum.  Many vintage or antique wedding bands are made out of this white metal.

Often the most stunning 14K white golf wedding rings feature the remarkable designs of the Art Deco movement in the 20`s and 30`s.  While based on geometric shapes, the designs of many antique Art Deco rings blend mathematics and romance seamlessly and leave nothing but the intended impression of splendor.

The geometric designs of Art Deco wedding bands gives them a contemporary look that has helped make them one of the most popular styles of antique wedding bands among couples. In keeping with the playful attitude of the times, 14K white gold wedding bands tend to be streamlined in their designs. The richness of the details in Art Deco wedding bands blends seamlessly into their overall designs.

One of the reasons 14K white gold antique diamond wedding bands have survived so beautifully over the years is due to the nature of the metal. Gold is a soft malleable metal that becomes tougher and more scratch resistant when it is alloyed with stronger metals. With 14K wedding bands pure gold makes up over half the metal alloy while stronger metals make up the other portion.




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