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For centuries, signet rings have served as both adornment and authority — a single piece of jewellery capable of bearing a family's name, a crest, or a personal mark into wax or metal with the simple press of a hand. At the heart of every true signet ring is its engraved face: a design cut in reverse, so that when pressed into a soft material, it leaves behind a perfect, right-reading impression. This mirrored engraving is what separates a genuine seal ring from a purely decorative one.
Hand-carving a signet face is a skilled and exacting craft. Each line, letter, or emblem must be cut deep enough to hold its shape under pressure, while remaining fine enough to capture intricate detail — crest motifs, initials, heraldic devices, or clan symbols passed down through generations. Historically, these rings were used to seal letters and documents, authenticate ownership, and identify family lineage at a glance; a wax impression from a signet ring carried the same weight as a signature. For many families and clans, the design itself became a visual shorthand for heritage — instantly recognisable, deeply personal, and rarely duplicated.
Because every signet ring tells a different story, we craft each one to order. You choose the shape and size of the ring face, and we engrave it to the depth required for a crisp, lasting impression — ensuring your seal is as functional as it is meaningful, whether it carries a family crest, a personal monogram, or a design entirely your own.