The Details Behind Each Piece
For many couples, the appeal of Art Deco wedding bands lies in the finer details that set them apart. Carefully considered design elements give every band its own identity.
Diamond Shapes
Marquise, pear, emerald and round brilliant diamonds bring distinctive character to Art Deco designs, while baguette, princess and Asscher cuts reflect the movement's geometric influence. Their clean lines and balanced proportions create the bold, architectural aesthetic that defines this style.
Setting Styles
Pavé, channel, bezel. Millegrain and claw settings contribute to both the appearance and structure of the ring. Beyond securing the diamonds, these setting styles introduce texture, depth and definition, reinforcing the precise detailing that has become synonymous with Art Deco.
Precious Metals
Crafted in 18K white, yellow and rose gold, as well as platinum, every metal offers a distinct interpretation of the design. White gold and platinum highlight the crisp geometry of the band, yellow gold introduces richness, while rose gold softens the overall composition.
Behind every finished design is a meticulous selection process. Our skilled artisans carefully select diamonds for their consistency before thoughtfully arranging every stone to achieve a balanced, cohesive appearance.
Creating the Perfect Wedding Band Pairing
Your wedding band should complement your engagement ring while reflecting your personal style. Art Deco wedding bands pair well with engagement rings featuring emerald, marquise, pear and cushion-cut centre stones, creating a cohesive look that highlights the character of both rings. They can also be paired with eternity bands to create a layered look down the line.
Bandwidth is equally important. Slimmer engagement rings allow the wedding band to remain the focal point, while creating a balanced pairing. Wider Art Deco wedding bands make a striking standalone piece or pair well with other bridal jewellery to create a signature look.
The right pairing is often easier to appreciate when viewed together. We welcome you to visit our Southland or Doncaster showroom, where our team can help you compare different combinations and explore what suits your engagement ring best.
Personalising Your Art Deco Wedding Band
Every marriage has its own story, and your ring should reflect that individuality. While our collection offers a strong starting point, many couples choose to personalise their Art Deco wedding bands through engravings, diamond and gemstone selection, metal combinations, band width or decorative motifs.
The process begins with an in-person consultation in our showroom, followed by design development that refines your ideas. Your chosen diamonds and gemstones are carefully sourced, and then your ring is handcrafted in our workshop by our skilled artisans. The result is a ring created to honour your marriage, your story and the life you are building together.
Art Deco Wedding Band Size Guide
Finding the right fit is just as important as selecting the design itself. While our ring size guide provides a helpful starting point, we recommend visiting our Southland or Doncaster showroom for a professional fitting before your wedding band is crafted.
FAQs
Art Deco wedding bands are instantly recognisable for their geometric forms, balanced symmetry and intricate detailing. Design features such as millegrain edging, filigree, bold diamond shapes and structured settings create the distinctive architectural look that has defined the style.
Yes. Art Deco wedding bands are designed to be worn regularly when properly cared for, making them a beautiful choice for daily life after your wedding. During your consultation, our team can help you select a design, setting and metal that suit your lifestyle and personal preferences.
Our Art Deco wedding bands are handcrafted in 18K white, yellow and rose gold, as well as platinum. Every metal offers a different look, allowing you to choose the finish that best complements your engagement ring or personal style.
Many Art Deco wedding bands pair beautifully with engagement rings featuring emerald, marquise, pear or cushion-cut centre stones, while their geometric detailing can create an elegant contrast alongside contemporary solitaire designs. Visiting our Southland or Doncaster showroom allows you to compare different combinations and see how they work together.
Absolutely. Many clients personalise their Art Deco wedding bands through engravings, diamond or gemstone selection, metal choice, band width and decorative details. The process begins with an in-person consultation, where our team works closely with you to develop or refine your design before it is handcrafted in our workshop.
Baguette, emerald, marquise, pear and round brilliant diamonds are all popular choices, bringing their own character to an Art Deco design. The right shape of course depends on the style you wish to achieve, and our team can guide you through the options during your showroom visit.
You can also refer to our ring size guide as a helpful starting point before your appointment. For the most accurate fit, however, we recommend visiting our showroom for a professional ring sizing.












