
Finding the Perfect Vintage Matching Wedding Band Sets
Matching wedding bands embody the unity of the couple’s bond. Symbolic of two becoming one, his-and-hers wedding bands celebrate matrimonial tradition. Combining vintage nostalgia into the set further complements the grace of the bands’ spiritual significance.
Choose vintage-inspired matching bands to represent the love, commitment, and sacred meaning of the vows. Rows of diamonds, weaving details inspired by ancient Celts, and snow-lit sparkle all add vibrant, vintage beauty to fuse the perfect matching set of bands.
Brilliance Vintage Rings

Showcase the symbolic significance of unity by selecting vintage-inspired matching wedding bands for him and her. Vintage-inspired designs reflect the traditions of the past while cherishing the promises of the future. Bands that are inseparable in both likeness and meaning complement the bonds of the vows and seal them in eternal matrimony. Explore the entire Brilliance.com catalogs of women’s bands and men’s bands for even more vintage wedding ring sets not mentioned here.
Milgrain for Her
Embrace the regal Edwardian Era of jewelry design with marvelous milgrain details. The Milgrain Channel Diamond Eternity Band for her incorporates three-quarters of a carat of brilliant round diamonds set within a dainty and dramatic milgrain bead design. Choose a platinum backdrop for extra illumination and fire.
Milgrain for Him
For him, this Diamond Eternity Milgrain Men’s Band features six perfectly stunning round cut diamonds in a unique bezel setting with highly polished milgrain detailing in the center of the comfort fit band. Platinum gives the band the heft and weight that men prefer in their rings and adds a masculine edge.
Unique Design for Both

Vintage-inspired jewelry often features simple design details that add to their continued popularity. Adding a twist keeps them current. These Milgrain Wedding Rings upgrade a sleek comfort band with a border of raised milgrain beading to incorporate a stately aged vintage flair. While austere in design, the band makes a dignified statement on the ring finger with its subtle and unique texture. While both his and her bands are identical in appearance, her band measures a delicate four millimeters while his band boasts a broader six millimeter width.
Rings for Tradition

Antique jewelry allows a couple to tie in their own heritage with ancient designs. Couples with genealogy going back to the British Isles or couples who appreciate the associated symbolism often include tradition with matching bands featuring Celtic knots. Each Celtic knot is said to have a unique meaning, and the knot that weaves throughout this ring signifies pure love… ending meaningfully in a heart. For her, the 7 mm Celtic Heart Wedding Ring celebrates Celtic lore and history with laser-cut woven Celtic heart-shaped knots set against grooved edges of shiny cobalt. His 9 mm band features the same matching laser cut designs also bordered with grooved edges in cobalt.
Vintage Channel for Her
Some details defy the ages and never go out of style. Vintage bands often feature dazzling displays of channel set or pave set diamonds in simple and delicate gold bands. Follow tradition by opting for a vintage-inspired channel ring. Sparks bounce from 0.42 carats of dazzling diamonds to channel romantic appeal. Opt for yellow gold for a classic look designed to last for eternity on her hand.
Trendy Channel for Him
For him, these twelve round brilliant diamonds create a focal point of brilliance in a warm, elegant and eternal gold band. This 14K or 18K classic yellow gold men's wedding band is eight millimeters in width and features a sophisticated sparkle that provides just enough drama to be unique in a channel setting. Approximately 1 carat total diamond weight gives this ring the the trendsetting title it deserves.
A Little Glamour for Both

Rings that feature staggered designs of inset diamonds have vintage roots and modern appeal. In this ring set, tiny snowflakes of diamonds delicately drop around the band in intricate, icy iridescence. Set against shiny mirror-like platinum—a metal first used and heavily favored during the Edwardian Era—both bands shine with 0.2 carats of diamond dazzle. His band is slightly heftier at four millimeters in width, while hers measures in at a slimmer three millimeters.