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Signet Rings

Handcrafted in the heart of Hatton Garden, our signet rings (available in Oxford Oval, Cushion, Round, and Square shapes) blend ethical design with traditional precision. Every piece is hallmarked by the London Assay Office and made from 100% recycled precious metals. Choose laser or hand engraving to engrave your design, with a 7-day turnaround, complimentary UK delivery, and free 30-day resizing.

925 Sterling Silver

Our 925 Sterling Silver signet rings are crafted using an alloy of 92.5% pure silver, valued for its lustrous shine and enduring quality. This classic material offers the perfect balance of beauty and durability, making it an heirloom-quality piece designed to be worn and cherished for generations.

9ct and 18ct Yellow Gold

Our Yellow Gold signet rings are available in two premium karats to suit your preference. 9ct Gold (37.5% pure gold) is celebrated for its superior strength and scratch resistance, making it the durable choice for everyday wear. 18ct Gold (75% pure gold) offers a richer, deep-golden radiance.

9ct and 18ct White Gold

Our white gold signet rings are available in two karats: 9ct White Gold is highly prized for its exceptional strength and durability, making it ideal for robust daily wear. 18ct White Gold contains a higher percentage of pure gold (75%), providing a richer purity and a luxuriously luminous finish.

Platinum

Platinum is the rarest, densest, and most durable metal we offer. Prized for its hypoallergenic properties and naturally brilliant white sheen (which requires no rhodium plating), a Platinum signet ring is the definition of a lifetime investment.

Custom Signet Ring FAQs

Everything you need to know about our engraving styles, precious metals, sizing, and delivery times.

  • We offer two distinct finishes to personalise your signet ring:

    • Laser Engraving: Uses modern technology for a sharp, precise, and consistent finish. It is ideal for intricate family crests or complex monograms.

    • Hand Engraving: The traditional method for personalising a signet. A hand-engraver carves the metal by hand, creating a deeper, three-dimensional finish. 

    Unsure which is right for you? Read our guide for more information on the pros and cons of each approach, from he final finish to the cost.

    Laser vs. Hand Engraving

  • Yes, absolutely. We understand how important the details are. Once you place your order, our design team will prepare a digital proof for you to review. We will never begin engraving until we have your explicit approval, ensuring the final design is exactly as you envisioned.

  • Dispatch times vary depending on whether you are ordering a blank signet ring or choosing a personalisation method:

    • Plain (Non-engraved) Signets: Typically dispatched within 3 working days.

    • Laser Engraved Signets: Please allow up to 7 working days for our team to engrave and quality check your ring.

    • Hand-Engraved Signets: Please allow up to 15 working days from the date your order is placed for our craftsmen to finish your piece.

  • When we describe our signet rings as "heavyweight," we are referring to their solid construction. Unlike many standard rings on the market—which are often hollowed out behind the face to save on gold—our signet rings are crafted from solid metal throughout.

    We insist on this substantial thickness to ensure your ring is durable enough to become a family heirloom. Crucially, this solid head provides the deep, dense canvas required for our high-quality engraving without compromising the ring's integrity.

  • The "best" choice depends on your lifestyle and your preference for color versus durability.

    • 9ct Gold (The Practical Choice): Containing 37.5% pure gold, 9ct is mixed with harder alloy metals. This makes it significantly tougher and more resistant to scratches and dents, making it the ideal choice for a ring worn every day or during manual work. It has a lighter, subtle yellow tone.

    • 18ct Gold (The Luxury Choice): Containing 75% pure gold, 18ct is softer and more malleable. While it requires a bit more care to avoid surface marks, it has a much higher intrinsic value and a classic, rich, deep yellow colour associated with traditional heirlooms.

    Need help deciding? Read our full guide on choosing the best metal to suit your lifestyle.

    Read Our Metal Guide

  • The Oxford Oval is widely regarded as the quintessential signet ring shape. It features a perfectly symmetrical oval face and is the most popular choice for family crests and initials. While other shapes like the Cushion (soft square) or Round exist, the Oxford Oval is the historical standard.

  • It depends on whether you want the ring to be functional or purely visual.

    Seal Engraving (Traditional) Also known as "intaglio," this is a deep, 3D carving technique. The design is cut in reverse (mirror image). While it looks backwards on your finger, it creates a perfect, raised impression when stamped into sealing wax. This is the classic choice for family heirlooms.

    Surface Engraving (Visual) The design is engraved forwards so it looks correct on your finger. It is generally shallower than seal engraving. This is the preferred choice if you are not interested in using wax seals and simply want the design to be admired by others.

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