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Rings & Engagement Rings

Flaxman Fine Jewellery is an independent antique jewellery shop based in the beautiful town of Windsor specialising in bespoke, contemporary and antique engagement rings.

With a breathtaking range of one off designs, as well as signed pieces by Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany and many more they certainly have something for everyone.

 Established in 2008 Flaxman Fine Jewellery has been guiding buyers through the process of choosing the correct engagement ring. With a large range of antique and modern rings customers will be spoiled for choice.

For many people, their engagement ring is often the most important piece of jewellery they own; a valuable possession, for sentimental reasons and insurance purposes. That’s why it’s important to make the right choice of ring.

With so many rings to choose from, knowing where to go for expert advice is crucial. A well-established independent jeweller, Flaxman Fine Jewellery stands out from the crowd. Clients can choose from an unparalleled range of exquisite engagement rings or use their expert workshop to create their prefect design.

Victorian

The Victorian era covers the long period between 1837 and 1901. Initially, it was common enough for any pretty ring to be used as an engagement ring. Tiffany created a plain band, six-claw diamond solitaire setting in 1886 which set the fashion for diamond engagement rings.

Daisy patterns of a central pearl or other jewel surrounded by small diamonds were popular. Half hoop rings with three gemstones representing the couple’s commitment to each other in the past, present and future were also fashionable.

Edwardian

The Edwardian period was named after the years in the early 1900s when Edward VII was King. Edwardian jewellery design was feminine and romantic. Diamonds were popular and ring designs often feature multiple diamonds.

It was during the Edwardian era that platinum started to be used in ring design. The durability of platinum lent itself to intricate detailed metalwork and beading. This can often be seen around the gem settings in Edwardian engagement rings, providing an attractive antique appearance.

Art Deco

Art Deco was the period after the First World War, from 1920 to 1935. Art Deco design is renowned for being sophisticated and elegant. Often featuring angular and geometric lines in jewellery designs it is a style that remains fashionable today.

The 1940s and 1950s

Diamonds remained popular but with the end of the Second World War, there were restrictions on precious metals. This meant some jewellery designers were able to become even more creative, leading to new and unusual pieces.

As cocktail jewellery became fashionable, this influenced engagement ring design. As a result, this era showcases some bold and colourful rings with flowing lines.

Vintage

The engagement rings in this category date from the 1960s to the 1990s. During these more decadent years, jewellery design became notable for statement pieces. Cluster rings were fashionable and the use of semi-precious stones increased. The princess diamond cut was invented which remains popular.

Contemporary

Contemporary post-millennium designs can draw on the best of all jewellery design history. From clean lines to colourful stones and unusual settings, these engagement rings are classic, modern, yet timeless.

Flaxman Fine Jewellery has the expertise to help buyers choose with confidence

For example, when buying a diamond, it’s worth knowing about the 4Cs. One of the best known Cs stands for carat - the measure for the weight of a gemstone. One carat weighs in at 0.2gm. Each carat is divided into one hundred points. Understanding these basics will give a guide to the size of the stone in a ring, but knowledgeable staff are on hand to guide customers through the more technical side of gemology if required.

Customer peace of mind is vital to Flaxman Fine Jewellery. This means they go the extra mile for customers buying an engagement ring. Not only does the company provide high-quality customer service throughout the selection process, but the level of customer aftercare is also outstanding. Every customer benefits from free engagement ring resizing. With this level of customer care, every client can rest assured that their perfect engagement ring is within reach.