At Satéur, an Art Deco engagement ring starts from around $138 — delivering the look of a $10,000 mined-diamond ring for roughly 1% of the price. Every stone is graded D–E colour, Excellent cut, and reads as a flawless diamond across the table and to the naked eye. Free worldwide delivery, a lifetime guarantee, and the signature Satéur box are included.
Art Deco jewellery emerged in the 1920s as a sharp departure from the organic curves of Art Nouveau. Its defining characteristics — geometric symmetry, step cuts, milgrain edging, and bold contrast between white metal and black or coloured accents — were inseparable from the broader cultural moment that produced them. In engagement rings, the Art Deco aesthetic means architectural precision: stones aligned in strict geometric arrangements, bands engraved with repeating patterns, and settings that frame the centre stone as clearly as a window frames a view. The Satéur 1926 Attelée Ring™ is the most direct expression of this aesthetic within the collection, its engraved detailing and geometric band referencing the era explicitly. The Satéur Le Serti Ring™ brings a cleaner, more modernist Art Deco diamond sensibility — geometric without ornament, allowing the step-cut stone to carry the composition. The Satéur 1874™ Collector Bundle and Satéur Destinée Ring™ offer accessible entry points into the same formal language.
Art Deco settings traditionally favoured cool white metals — platinum and white gold — to complement the restrained, precise character of the stones. Satéur Art Deco engagement rings are finished in 18k gold finish, with white gold as the natural pairing for the geometric aesthetic. Satéur Gems® deliver the clean, white brilliance of a flawless diamond — diamond-accurate and ideally suited to the Art Deco preference for stones that read with clarity and precision rather than excessive fire. The Satéur Triomphe Ring™ extends the range into more elaborate cluster territory, showing how the deco idiom scales from minimal to statement within the same price bracket.
For those drawn to the Homme dimension of Art Deco design, the Satéur Homme Gold Latérale Ring™, Satéur Homme Silver Latérale Ring™, and Satéur Homme Black Latérale Ring™ translate the movement's geometric rigour into men's ring design — clean lines, considered proportions, and the same quality benchmark. The Satéur Triomphe Ring™ occupies the mid-range of the Art Deco collection and suits both cluster and solitaire admirers looking for a vintage diamond engagement ring that carries genuine period reference without period pricing. Both solitaire and cluster Art Deco configurations are available across the range, covering one-stone minimalism and multi-stone drama in equal measure.
Explore neighbouring styles: Pear Shaped Engagement Rings for a vintage-adjacent fancy cut, Hidden Halo Engagement Rings for ornate halo settings, and Princess Cut Engagement Rings for sharp-cornered geometric brilliance. See the full collection at Shop All Rings, or read the complete stone guide at Moissanite vs Diamond vs Satéur.