Platinum first appeared in the jewelry of ancient South American civilizations in 100 B.C. However, it was not used again until a Swedish chemist deemed platinum a precious metal in 1751. Shortly after that discovery, King Louis XVI declared that platinum was the only metal fit for kings. In the following decades, platinum grew in popularity and became a preferred metal used in the jewelry of the masses.
Owners of antique platinum jewelry can let their imaginations run wild with the possibilities of who wore the antique platinum ring before them. Perhaps your antique platinum bracelet traveled the world on the wrist of a socialite in the 1950s or maybe the antique platinum earrings you treasure were a wedding gift from a young soldier to his bride after World War II.Antique platinum jewelry is popular for both its history and durability. The metal is commonly used in wedding bands, as the strength of the metal symbolizes the strength of the relationship. If you are shopping for an engagement ring or wedding band, you are certain to find an antique platinum ring that will put the sparkle in your future bride's eyes. Loose diamonds can also be set in an antique platinum ring setting for a romantic combination of new and old.
Most jewelry experts agree that platinum is currently the metal of choice for many consumers. Elvis and Priscilla Presley exchanged platinum wedding rings, as did Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The beauty and durability of the metal withstands the test of time, resulting in an amazing selection of antique platinum jewelry.