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Solitaire RingsA signet ring is a ring with a recognisable top, often featuring a flat surface, motif or stone as its centrepiece. In the past, this type of ring was used to stamp a family crest or personal seal into wax, but today the signet ring is mainly worn as a piece of jewellery with character. In our collection you'll find 14ct yellow gold signet rings featuring black onyx, mother-of-pearl, malachite and lapis lazuli, among others. There are also styles with a smooth or textured gold surface, so you can choose between a classic look and a more personal one.
A signet ring looks its best when it gets enough room on the hand. If you're wearing a style with a natural stone, it often works well to keep the rest of your rings calmer, so the stone or shape isn't overshadowed. A smooth or personalised signet ring, on the other hand, is easier to combine with a narrow stacking ring or a fine gold band. Because signet rings look a little bolder than many other rings, balance matters more than the number of rings you wear.
A signet ring isn't tied to any particular age. Thanks to its classic shape, it suits anyone who loves timeless jewellery, but with stones such as malachite, lapis lazuli or onyx, the ring can also feel modern and expressive. Younger wearers often choose a signet ring as a statement piece within a ring stack, while others wear it as a personal or meaningful piece of jewellery. The choice therefore depends more on style and wearing preference than on age.
A signet ring is often worn on the little finger, but that's not a fixed rule. Many people also wear it on the ring finger or middle finger, depending on the size, shape and desired look. On the little finger, a signet ring feels traditional and distinctive, while on the middle finger it comes across more strongly as a statement ring. Mainly choose the finger where the signet ring sits comfortably and looks well proportioned on your hand.
A signet ring originally represented identity, family or personal recognition. Today, the meaning can be broader: a signet ring can symbolise style, character, memory or a personal choice. A ring with black onyx looks bold and classic, while mother-of-pearl feels softer and lighter. Malachite and lapis lazuli add colour and often make the meaning of the ring more personal, as the stone directly defines the look.
The collection consists of 14ct yellow gold signet rings with various finishes and stones. You can choose black onyx, mother-of-pearl, malachite or lapis lazuli, as well as a gold ring style with a beaded motif or a smoother design. Some signet rings feel more classic thanks to their dark stone and compact shape, while other styles feel bolder due to colour or texture. This way, you can choose a signet ring that suits a calm jewellery style or a hand with more expressive rings. Would you rather see a different style of ring? Discover our diamond rings, solitaire rings or rings with lab diamonds for more options.
A signet ring with a stone has more colour, contrast and depth. Onyx, for example, gives a dark, bold look, while mother-of-pearl looks lighter and softer. A gold signet ring without a stone is more about shape, surface and any details such as a beaded motif or personalisation. Anyone looking for a subtle classic often chooses gold without a stone, while a natural stone adds more character to the ring.
Within our signet ring collection, there is one signet ring where personalisation is possible. A personalised ring feels extra special, as you can tailor the piece to initials, symbolism or a personal meaning. When personalising, pay close attention to the available space and the shape of the ring, as a signet ring often has a specific top surface that defines its look. A short, clear engraving or subtle mark usually looks best on this type of ring.
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