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Why Buy an Engagement Ring from Perry's?
Buying an engagement ring at Perry's means:
- Natural diamonds only, no lab-grown stones
- Authentic vintage engagement rings from historic eras
- Unique designs not found in modern retail stores
- Expert restoration, resizing, and customization services
- Engagement rings designed to last for generations
- Gemological Expertise that cannot be found anywhere else in Charlotte
Natural Diamonds: A Timeless Choice for Engagement Rings
Natural diamonds are formed deep within the earth over billions of years. Their rarity and durability have made them the most trusted gemstone for engagement rings for centuries.
Understanding the 4Cs of Natural Diamonds
Cut
Determines how light reflects through the diamond and affects sparkle.
Color
Ranges from colorless to warm tones, with vintage diamonds often showing softer hues that many collectors love.
Clarity
Refers to natural inclusions. Older diamonds often display unique characteristics rather than modern perfection.
Carat Weight
Measures the size of the diamond, although cut and proportions influence appearance just as much.
Estate jewelry stores like Perry's frequently feature antique diamond cuts such as Old Mine Cut and Old European Cut diamonds, known for their depth, warmth, and romantic glow.
Diamond Shapes and Their History
Diamond shapes have evolved over centuries, influenced by technology and design trends. Understanding their history can help you choose a shape that matches your personal style.
Round Cut Diamonds
Round diamonds evolved from Old European cuts in the late 1800s. They remain the most popular diamond shape for engagement rings due to their brilliance.
Cushion Cut Diamonds
Cushion cut diamonds date back to the Georgian and Victorian eras. Their soft corners and pillow-like shape create a romantic antique look.
Oval Cut Diamonds
Oval diamonds became popular in the mid-20th century. Their elongated shape flatters the finger and offers excellent brilliance.
Emerald Cut Diamonds
Emerald cut diamonds rose to prominence during the Art Deco era. Their clean lines and step cuts emphasize elegance and clarity.
Pear Shaped Diamonds
Pear shaped diamonds date back to the 15th century. They symbolize individuality and create a graceful silhouette.
Marquise Cut Diamonds
The marquise cut was commissioned by King Louis XV. This shape maximizes visual size and carries regal history.
Engagement Ring Metal Guide: 14k Gold, 18k Gold, and Platinum
Choosing the right metal affects both appearance and durability.
14k Yellow Gold Engagement Rings
- Highly durable and ideal for everyday wear
- Slightly lighter color than 18k gold
- Excellent balance of strength and beauty
18k Yellow Gold Engagement Rings
- Richer gold color with higher gold content
- Slightly softer than 14k gold
- Common in antique and vintage engagement rings
14k White Gold Engagement Rings
- Contains a higher percentage of alloy metals, making it more resistant to scratching and bending
- Popular for vintage inspired engagement rings due to its strength and bright white appearance
18k White Gold Engagement Rings
- Higher gold content gives a softer, warmer white tone compared to 14k white gold
- Ideal for clients who prioritize rich gold content while still wanting a white metal look
Platinum Engagement Rings
- Naturally white and hypoallergenic
- Extremely durable and heavy
- Develops a soft patina over time
- Popular in Edwardian and Art Deco jewelry
Perry's can help determine which metal best suits your lifestyle while preserving historical accuracy.
Timeless Vintage Engagement Ring Styles
Certain engagement ring styles remain popular decade after decade because they are both beautiful and practical.
- Solitaire engagement rings
- Three stone engagement rings
- Halo engagement rings
- Hand engraved and filigree designs
- Low profile vintage settings
These styles have endured for centuries because of their elegance and wearability.
Engagement Ring Trends with Long-Lasting Appeal
Modern engagement ring trends often draw inspiration from vintage designs. Trends that continue to hold value include:
- Natural diamonds with character and warmth
- Oval, emerald, and cushion cut diamonds
- Yellow gold and mixed metal engagement rings
- Custom engagement rings inspired by antique styles
- Heirloom quality craftsmanship
Perry's specializes in blending classic design with modern preferences.
Custom Engagement Rings with Vintage Inspiration
Custom engagement rings allow you to create a piece that reflects your personal story while honoring traditional craftsmanship.
Perry's can:
- Repurpose family diamonds or heirloom jewelry
- Recreate vintage engagement ring designs
- Combine antique elements with modern durability
- Guide you through diamond and metal selection
The result is a custom engagement ring designed to last a lifetime!
Choosing an Engagement Ring That Lasts for Generations
An engagement ring from Perry's represents more than beauty. It represents history, quality, and lasting value. By choosing a natural diamond, a timeless setting, and a durable metal, you are investing in a ring that can be cherished for generations.
Whether you select a vintage engagement ring or design a custom creation, Perry's offers expertise, authenticity, and craftsmanship you can trust.
The Importance of Knowledgeable Engagement Ring Specialists at Perry’s
Choosing an engagement ring is not just about selecting a beautiful piece of jewelry. It is about understanding natural diamonds, craftsmanship, history, and long-term wear. At Perry’s, our experienced staff make that process clear, comfortable, and informed.
As an estate jewelry store with decades of experience, Perry’s is known for education-first guidance. Our knowledgeable sales associates act as trusted partners throughout the engagement ring buying process, helping clients make confident decisions backed by expertise, transparency, and care.
What Perry’s Engagement Ring Specialists Provide
- Education on natural diamonds, including antique and modern cut styles, color ranges, and clarity characteristics
- In-depth knowledge of vintage engagement ring eras, craftsmanship, and historical significance
- Guidance on diamond shapes, metal choices, and lifestyle considerations for everyday wear
- Clear, honest conversations about pricing, value, and long-term care
- Support for custom engagement ring design, heirloom restoration, and diamond repurposing
At Perry’s, there is never pressure to rush a decision. Our team focuses on education and trust, allowing clients to explore engagement rings at their own pace.
GIA Graduate Gemologists on Staff at Perry’s
Perry’s is proud to have GIA Graduate Gemologists on staff, offering an added level of confidence when purchasing an engagement ring. The Gemological Institute of America is the world’s leading authority on diamonds and gemstones, setting the industry standard for education and grading.
Our GIA Graduate Gemologists are trained to evaluate natural diamonds based on cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. They also specialize in identifying antique diamond cuts, assessing gemstone authenticity, and understanding precious metal composition.
This expertise ensures that every engagement ring at Perry’s is accurately represented, thoughtfully explained, and properly evaluated.
Clients benefit from:
- Professional evaluation of natural diamonds and vintage stones
- Clear explanations of diamond quality and grading
- Expert insight into antique and estate engagement rings
- Knowledgeable guidance when creating custom engagement rings or working with heirloom diamonds
Book an appointment with one of our specialists today!
Choosing an engagement ring is a meaningful milestone, and at Perry’s, it is guided by knowledge, craftsmanship, and trust. From natural diamonds and vintage engagement rings to custom creations, our experienced team and GIA Graduate Gemologists are dedicated to helping you find a ring that reflects lasting quality and personal significance, today and for generations to come.
Book your engagement ring shopping appointment with Perry's today!