Art Deco Wedding Rings
Geometric Beauty and Style in an Art Deco Wedding Band

Get inspired by Art Deco wedding rings and design a piece you love, or create your own ring design from scratch. Choose your metals, textures, diamond cuts, and accent stones to reflect the striking symmetry and glamour of the era. We don't stock rings; each is handmade and unique, just like you.
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What Is an Art Deco Wedding Ring?
An Art Deco wedding ring is a bold and stylish design inspired by the geometric patterns, symmetry, and glamour of the 1920s and 1930s. Known for their intricate details and architectural lines, Art Deco wedding bands often feature step-cut diamonds, milgrain edges, and unique shapes. For grooms, men's art deco rings offer a sophisticated and timeless choice that blends masculine strength with artistic flair, while Art Deco bands for women often showcase dazzling patterns with baguette or round diamonds, offering a vintage-inspired elegance that feels both timeless and unique.
Metals Authentic to Art Deco Style Rings
The most authentic metals for a vintage Art Deco wedding band are platinum and white gold, which were highly popular during the 1920s and 1930s due to their cool-toned, modern look. Platinum was especially prized for its strength and ability to hold intricate geometric and milgrain details, hallmarks of the Art Deco style. For those seeking women's or men's Art Deco rings, platinum remains a top choice, though yellow and rose gold can add a contemporary twist while still honoring the era. A true Art Deco ring often combines bold symmetry with clean metalwork, making metal selection a key part of capturing the period's aesthetic. Choosing an authentic metal helps enhance the timeless elegance and vintage appeal of your Art Deco band.
Are Art Deco Wedding Bands More Expensive Due to Their Intricate Craftsmanship?
Art Deco wedding bands can be more expensive than simpler styles due to their intricate craftsmanship and detailed design elements. The use of geometric patterns, milgrain edging, and multiple stones, often including sapphires, emeralds, or custom-cut diamonds, requires expert skill and precision. For a vintage Art Deco wedding band, rarity and historical value can also drive up the price, especially if it’s made from platinum or features hand-engraving. A new men's Art Deco ring inspired by the era may cost more if it incorporates fine detailing or custom elements. However, your jeweler will offer a range of options to suit different budgets while still capturing the iconic Art Deco look.