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ASPREY Signet Ring

ASPREY Signet Ring

SKU:SIGNET-105

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Each piece is engraved by hand, with the engraver selecting the appropriate font size for the piece, which may result in subtle variations in the final design.

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Please allow 7 to 10 working days for delivery of personalised pieces.

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Product Description

Embracing a storied heritage 240 years in the making, Asprey Signet Rings have a rich history and are often passed down through generations, making it a cherished heirloom. Traditionally detailed with a family crest or the wearer's initials, the Asprey Signet Ring may be styled to one's preference and is available in sizes for both men and women. It is a timeless original design and an iconic Asprey collector's item.

Each ring is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans at Asprey. Available in 18-carat yellow gold, rose gold, or platinum. The 18ct gold alloy is a combination of 75% pure gold with other metals, such as silver, palladium, platinum or, in the case of rose gold, copper – which gives it a warm, reddish hue. Platinum is the heaviest and most valuable of the precious metals offered at Asprey and has a cool, steely look. Its bright white colour never changes or tarnishes, and at 95% purity it is extremely durable, making it an excellent canvas for complex engraving.

Our master engravers are able to deliver on any number of creative wishes. If there are questions, we suggest contacting our concierge.

Please note that each ring is made to order individually and the lead time on delivery is approx 8 - 12 weeks.

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Some of the first recorded uses of signets date back to ancient Mesopotamia, where gold rings were found with identifying script – a mark of authenticity and origin. These rings were used to mark and seal documents by pressing its face into hot wax, as a signature. From then to the Middle Ages, the signet ring acquired increased significance for people of influence and power. All the royal houses in Europe and other noble families had their flags, coats of arms, crests and full heraldic devices passed on through generations, guaranteeing the authenticity of documents and their own place in society at the time.

Traditional seal engraving is the most popular method of engraving signet rings and have been used for centuries to create an impression of a design or emblem onto a surface. An image is hand carved in reverse with deep relief onto metal, with fine details meticulously honed to achieve a perfect finish. Hand engraving not only honours the tradition of the signet, but also imparts the piece with a unique, personalised finish – a true testament of the skill of Asprey craftsmen.

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Asprey has a long and established relationship with British royalty dating back to the 1800s when Queen Victoria awarded Asprey their first Royal Warrant in 1862 for dressing cases, travelling bags, and writing cases. Since 1862, Asprey has held a Royal Warrant for every British monarch to Queen Elizabeth.