Daisy rings

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Second-hand daisy ring

Romantic and elegant, the daisy ring is an essential piece of jewelry among the antique and vintage rings restored by Les Bijouteries Gemme. Ideal for an engagement, this ring with a setting inspired by the floral structure comes in a multitude of metals and fine or precious stones. Second-hand jewelry gives you access to a wide choice of daisy rings of different styles and periods, always at a price 30% to 60% lower than new.

The daisy ring: a timeless piece of jewelry

The daisy ring is also known as the Pompadour ring, in reference to the famous marquise, favourite of Louis XV, who came up with the design during her stays at the Petit Trianon in Versailles. Since the 18th century, the timeless marguerite ring has always conveyed the idea of refinement, and remains the symbol of French jewelry savoir-faire. The timeless freshness of its pastoral design makes the gold daisy ring the perfect engagement ring. Always honoured by crowns, particularly in the UK, it was successively the ring given by Prince Charles to Lady Diana in 1981 and the model chosen by Prince William for Kate Middleton in 2010. At Les Bijouterie Gemme, you will discover unique pieces, certified authentic and adaptable to different sizes by our jewellers.

Sapphire, emerald, ruby daisy ring

With a wide choice of second-hand jewelry from different periods, Les Bijouteries Gemme offers you daisy rings in a variety of styles, whether classic, vintage or contemporary. From the antique marguerite ring in yellow gold set with a sapphire and diamonds to the modern-style marguerite ring in white gold set only with diamonds, the model comes in many jewelry variations. The daisy setting inspires both discreet engagement rings, with a 16-carat ruby surrounded by 6 small 0.36-carat diamonds, and more voluminous, exuberant jewelry, set with emeralds, rubies and sapphires in shimmering colours. It is not uncommon for the vintage daisy ring of the early 20th century to combine 18-carat gold and genuine diamonds with a synthetic ruby, typical of the 1920s.