Well, I recently realized there’s one important (some might say vital!) wedding day accessory I’ve yet to post about on the site. We’ve done multiple ring posts, with beautiful vintage style engagement rings and oh so pretty art deco 1920s cocktail rings… but it would appear we haven’t addressed the one ring to rule them all! THE WEDDING BAND ITSELF!
I know from my own search that finding amazing vintage style bands is harder than finding vintage style engagement rings, and of course so much of the search depends on multiple factors: will you be wearing your engagement ring alongside as a set, do you want your ring to match your husband or wife’s, etc, etc. So we’ll start small with a few art deco men’s wedding bands for the gentlemen, and make a note to keep our eyes peeled and post more as we find them! Certainly ring sets will get at least one post of their own, women’s bands, diamond bands, etc, but today we’ll focus on more basic, stand alone deco style or vintage inspired wedding bands for men.
First up, this very cool “duck band” style from MetalPressions.
This look has a fabulous machine age / Metropolis vibe, and since they have font options, you could go slightly art deco, moderne, nouveau or any other style that speaks to you. Love this design! God bless Etsy.
The pyramids cuts and grooves give it a chevron-y / geometric deco inspired vibe, and I love how clean, but unusual the design is.
Finally, this very cool art deco men’s wedding band by Spexton. Love the copper inlay, and the brushed/grooved finish…
This, for me, is the perfect mix of classic and unique (not too crazy, not too common.) And it’s very handsome indeed!
Best wishes to all the grooms out there! Let us know if you find any great bands yourselves, we’d love to share more.
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Today we’re going to take a moment to share some gorgeous vintage art deco jewelry finds with you all, some perfect for purchase, some sadly only for pinning (and pining!). Opal is an October birthstone (the other is tourmaline), also beautiful. But today? Opal! From GIA: The name of this, the traditional October birthstone, is …
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Time once again to celebrate some of our favorite gemstones, and today’s featured beauty is February birthstone AMETHYST! Come join us as we ooh and ahh over some spectacular art deco amethyst jewelry, won’t you? But first, a primer: The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to …
This is just… it’s almost unbearable. TOO GORGEOUS. TOO MUCH. I die. Circa 1930s emerald cut aquamarine ring with rubies. Glowing rose gold band, art deco shape, absolute perfection. Full description (and $7650 price tag) available at Lang Antiques.
Art Deco Men’s Wedding Bands
Well, I recently realized there’s one important (some might say vital!) wedding day accessory I’ve yet to post about on the site. We’ve done multiple ring posts, with beautiful vintage style engagement rings and oh so pretty art deco 1920s cocktail rings… but it would appear we haven’t addressed the one ring to rule them all! THE WEDDING BAND ITSELF!

“Golden Laurels” Engraved Gold Art Deco Wedding BandI know from my own search that finding amazing vintage style bands is harder than finding vintage style engagement rings, and of course so much of the search depends on multiple factors: will you be wearing your engagement ring alongside as a set, do you want your ring to match your husband or wife’s, etc, etc. So we’ll start small with a few art deco men’s wedding bands for the gentlemen, and make a note to keep our eyes peeled and post more as we find them! Certainly ring sets will get at least one post of their own, women’s bands, diamond bands, etc, but today we’ll focus on more basic, stand alone deco style or vintage inspired wedding bands for men.
First up, this very cool “duck band” style from MetalPressions.
This look has a fabulous machine age / Metropolis vibe, and since they have font options, you could go slightly art deco, moderne, nouveau or any other style that speaks to you. Love this design! God bless Etsy.
Next, this Palladium Art Deco Band
by Oromi:
The pyramids cuts and grooves give it a chevron-y / geometric deco inspired vibe, and I love how clean, but unusual the design is.
Finally, this very cool art deco men’s wedding band by Spexton. Love the copper inlay, and the brushed/grooved finish…
This, for me, is the perfect mix of classic and unique (not too crazy, not too common.) And it’s very handsome indeed!
Best wishes to all the grooms out there! Let us know if you find any great bands yourselves, we’d love to share more.
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.

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