Signet rings


According to the common definition, signet rings are rings whose top widens into a tray engraved with a coat of arms or initials, or adorned with one or more set stones.

Most of the time the signet ring is worn on the little finger. It is often a family heirloom, but not always. Many people wear or look for signet rings with antique intaglios, on carnelian, blood jasper or other hard stones. It is a small ring but with a massive appearance that knows how to be noticed. In general signet rings are rings for men, but many women also wear them. The shapes of signet rings differ depending on whether they are worn by a man or a woman.

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  • chevalière verdelette diamants en or blancbague en or blanc diamants et tourmaline verte
    1200,00

    Diamond and tourmaline signet ring in 18k white gold. In the center, an oval green tourmaline, also called verdelite, framed by two European old cut diamonds. The three gems are set in a large ring with geometric lines, displaying modernist lines. French vintage signet ring from the 70s.

    Owl hallmark

    Finger size: 50 EU or 5 US (sizing possible)

    Ring head size : 0,7 cm x 1,7 cm

    Estimated weight of the tourmaline : 0,75 carat
    Estimated weight of the diamonds : 0.17 carat each ; total 0.34 carat

    Clarity of the diamonds : VVS1

    Condition : Scratches on the ring, chips

    Weight : 11,10 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • Art deco diamond ring in white goldbague art deco diamant rené Boivin
    1360,00

    Art Deco diamond ring in white gold 18 karats. The ring’s head is rectangular, with simple geometric lines. It is paved with fourteen old-cut diamonds, including four more important in the center. Ring from the Art Deco period, circa 1920/1925, made by Maurice Beck.

    Maurice Beck was a jeweler manufacturer of the early 20th century, having worked for René Boivin.

    Marked with an eagle’s head and a Maurice Beck goldsmith’s mark (active in Paris between 1898 and 1926)

    Finger size: 46 EU or 3.5 US (sizing available on request)

    Condition: scratches from use, two diamonds with a slith lack

    Estimated weight of diamonds: 1.10 carat

    Weight: 6,5 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*