A signet ring is a ring engraved with a monogram, family crest, coat of arms, insignia, or other symbol. They have graced the fingers of everyone from Egyptian queens to Churchill to Shakespeare. In antiquity, the rings were used by anyone with social standing to 'seal' their insignia in wax on important documents, a powerful tool akin to a signature. As the use of signet rings as document seals declined, the pieces have continued to maintain their popularity. In modern times they are often adorned with an engraved monogram.
This Victorian signet ring has a lovely worn feel. The top has the faintest "GMT" engraving and the ring shows wera consistent with age of the piece. The ring was once resized and the solder is slightly visible on the back. *********** In celebration of the 10th anniversary of Ariel Gordon Jewelry, we’re so proud to introduce Heritage by Ariel Gordon, a collection of vintage and estate jewelry curated by Ariel to bring new life to these treasured pieces. “It felt inspiring and motivating to me to stop for a moment and reflect on all the different reasons that people have worn jewelry throughout the years - the heritage of the industry that I'm a part of. I get a lot of satisfaction thinking about the sustainable life cycle of jewelry and that I'm bringing new life to old pieces. I design my own collection to live forever and be heirlooms so it's so exciting that I'm getting to honor these pieces in the same way. It's a fantasy of mine that 100 years from now, someone will discover one of my pieces, and it would have the same special meaning to them—with the stories and memories it's collected over the years.” To curate this assortment, Ariel scoured trade shows, flea markets, private collections, and beyond to find authentic, one of a kind jewelry. Every piece in the collection was purchased by Gordon in person so she could fully vet the quality and authenticity. |