All About Antique Diamonds
There’s something about antique diamonds that never goes out of style. Maybe it’s their history. Maybe it’s the character. Or maybe it’s that you’ll never find two exactly alike. These old-world stones have a soul all their own—and they’re having a major moment.
What Makes a Diamond Antique?
Antique diamonds aren’t just “old.” Generally, a diamond is considered antique if it was cut over 100 years ago. What really sets them apart is how they were made. These stones were shaped entirely by hand, long before lasers or precision machines existed. Every facet, every angle, every tiny imperfection was designed to catch light in the most flattering way—especially candlelight. That soft, flickering glow gives antique diamonds their signature warmth and romance, making them utterly captivating and unlike anything modern cuts can replicate.
The Antique Cuts:
Old Mine Cut
Dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, Old Mine cuts were crafted entirely by hand. That’s part of their magic—each stone is perfectly imperfect, one-of-a-kind, with a charm you just don’t find in modern cuts. The shape is slightly squarish with rounded corners, giving it a subtle cushion-like appearance. Its facets are deep and chunky, designed to catch light in candlelight for a warm, romantic glow. While modern machines can technically replicate the shape, they can’t reproduce the organic character and depth that comes from hand-cutting over a century ago.

In short: the Old Mine cut feels cozy, intimate, and soulful—chunky facets, soft edges, and that romantic depth. The Old European cut feels brighter, livelier, and more refined—rounder with a glimmer that’s all vintage glamour but a touch more precision.
“Old Mine cuts are making a big comeback—they’ve got the hand-cut charm and a slightly asymmetrical shape that’s so romantic. The soft, pillowy facets and warm, candlelit sparkle make them pop, especially in yellow gold. Old European cuts are also becoming more popular, especially with couples looking for something vintage but with a bit more symmetry. I love the broad, deep facets on them. It’s all about cuts that feel timeless but also a little different, and these vintage shapes definitely tick that box for many of our clients.” – Jillian, Founder & Designer
Why We’re Obsessed
- One-of-a-kind appeal: Every antique diamond is unique, thanks to centuries-old hand-cutting.
- Perfectly imperfect: Those tiny quirks and asymmetries? That’s character you can feel.
- Built-in sustainability: Antique = already recycled. Antique diamonds are the most sustainable option because they’re already in circulation and don’t require any new mining or energy to produce.
- Timeless energy: These stones have lived a life, seen history, and carry a little bit of that magic forward.
Mixing Vintage with Modern
What makes antique diamonds so versatile is how beautifully they translate into contemporary jewelry. Pair an Old Mine cut with a sleek bezel for a modern twist. Let an Old European cut shine in a classic solitaire for that heirloom vibe. Or stack them with solid gold bands and layering pieces—the contrast between the old-world stone and a modern setting creates a look that’s entirely your own.
How to Care for Antique Diamonds
They’re durable but delicate. Some facets may be shallower than modern cuts, so regular check-ins with a trusted jeweler keep them secure. Beyond that, treat them like any diamond: clean gently, store carefully, and enjoy the story they carry.
Antique diamonds aren’t just jewelry—they’re history, character, and individuality all wrapped into one perfectly imperfect, timeless gem.
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