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Signet ring made of 0.471 (10 k) yellow gold and 0.220 silver
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There are some pieces of jewellery that used to have much more to say than just “good taste”. The seal signet ring is one of them. Today, it is mainly associated as an elegant accessory, but in the past it served as a personal signature – literally. Worn on the finger, but used to seal letters and documents, it was a sign of identity and a symbol of status.
This particular signet ring, made of 0.471 yellow gold and 0.220 silver, refers to classic designs from centuries ago. The combination of two metals is not only a matter of aesthetics – silver, thanks to its plasticity, was great for engraving coats of arms, initials or family symbols, and the gold band added prestige to the whole thing.
But the seal signet ring is not just a decoration. In the times when signatures on paper did not have the power they do today, it was the seal imprint that confirmed the authenticity of documents. Wax, the warmth of the fingers and the imprint of the signet ring – this ritual had something special about it. It was a proof of trust, mystery and power.
Today, signet rings have lost their former function, but they still have that elusive charm of history. Worn on the finger, they remind us of the times when every detail mattered. And this particular model? It is a combination of tradition and elegance that will easily find its place in the modern world. Because although today you don't have to seal letters, you can still wear jewelry that tells a story about character and style.