Gemstone Signet Ring
The signet- a tiny seal dating from the ruler of Edward II (1307-27) until 1851 was required to seal each warrant of the privy seal or excellent seal. Ever since the middle ages signets had been utilized by those entitled with a grant to bear heraldic arms, as a seal authorising orders or `sealing` letters to authenticate the bearer. Signets and Seals became the distinguishing sign of legal stamping and authentication behind organization, law and government for over 600 years. Their presence is felt these days yet in common parlance_ "set one`s seal on" - authorise, give one`s approval to or "signed sealed and delivered" - this phrase referring to a legal deed.
Gold signet rings became increasingly common from the 17th century onwards as the ultimate, portable set of distinction. By the 18th century the signet ring (or fob signet for ladies) became more widely employed as the way to seal letters, even those of a much more lighthearted or personal nature.
Mens rings
Seals and Signets became much more elaborate with the world of gemstones set in Gold. Engraving also became much more accurate and artistically challenging to bargain with the much harder materials. Seal engraving became a true artform in its own good and remains no much less so well now.
Gold Signet
The Classic Cushion SignetA quite well-liked signet ring with a larger face which gives slightly more area to enter on. This particularly suits the larger much more complicated crest or those with a substantial crest and long motto. Sometimes the form and nature of the top will fit far better into a square shape instead of an oval. The Small and Medium are normally for Ladies. The Big and Extra Big are for Gentlemen.
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