Signet Rings – Make Your Mark

Signet rings are most commonly seen in Europe, originally used by royalty and aristocrats. A signet ring will have a family crest or initials engraved on the top. The engraving is meant to leave a mark on hot wax like a stamp and was traditionally used as a seal to sign and seal documents, instead of a signature.Pinky Signet ring on Man’s hand

Chris wearing his father’s ring with engraved initials.

Nowadays, used more for commemorative purposes, signet rings are still passed down through generations. Some schools and clubs have their own seal for members to wear. Often used on the pinky, signet rings are mainly worn by men, although they can also be seen on fashion-forward women.

So, how would you leave your mark?

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  1. I would love to have a signet ring with my initials! I would need a more delicate one if I were to wear it on my pinkie. Do you make them?

  2. Hi there, i want to custom make a signet ring for my boyfriend with our initials, can i come down to book an appt to discuss this with you?

    Regards,

    Fel

  3. Hi Sara,

    Apologies for the late reply. I am currently out of town and will contact you again for appt when I am back. Many thanks!

  4. Hi there, do you have some samples displayed in your showroom? Is your showroom still located Tudor court?

    1. Hi Louis,
      We have ring samples, but not specifically signet rings. Please email us to make an appointment to view samples and discuss your ideas with us.

      Regards/Sara

  5. Hi!

    I’m interested in getting a gold plain signet ring on my pinky.

    Could you advise me on it?

    Thank you!

    Mike

    1. Hi Mike,

      Best is if you make an appointment to see us so that we can show you samples, discuss your options and design a ring for you. Feel free to call us at +65 6733 0263.

      Regards/Sara

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