This is a large grouping that can encompass vines and floral themes or beaded edges with angular shapes. Maybe a floral vine like roses on the ring with small diamond encrusted leaves leading up to a round diamond center, or maybe very angular lines of baguettes with an emerald cut diamond center. Maybe small colored gemstones surrounding a square diamond center. These are just a few examples of this theme.
While there are so many options, this style tends to appeal to a more whimsical and even romantic sole. The design may touch a person’s desire to be more in touch with nature and can lead to rings that have an organic feel. Or possibly, the Art Deco movement draws a person to angular lines. These styles can make a ring in a simple style or can get very complex with very small details like milgraine (small little beads on the gold of the ring) and filigree designs that give a sense of movement.
No, this style is not for everyone but for those that love an antique look or want to feel like their ring has a been touched by a natural element, this style is for you.