What types of gemstones are commonly used in Art Deco engagement rings?

Art Deco engagement rings often feature diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies. These gemstones are typically cut in geometric shapes like emerald, Asscher, and baguette cuts. The stones are often set closely together in a ‘caliber cut’ to enhance the ring’s intricate design.

Art Deco engagement rings often feature diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies. These gemstones are typically cut in geometric shapes like emerald, Asscher, and baguette cuts. The stones are often set closely together in a ‘caliber cut’ to enhance the ring’s intricate design.

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