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A Different Ring for Every Occasion
Pinkie Ring: $750
9k Gold 12x10mm
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Griffin |
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Stag's Face Cabossed
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Gothic Lion |

Lion Passant |
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Dragon Rampant
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Double-Headed Eagle
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Unicorn |
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"I
ORDERED 4 RINGS. THEY WERE DELIVERED 2 WEEKS EARLIER THAN
PROMISED, AND THE QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP ARE SPECTACULAR."
-Brian Doran,
Danbury, Connecticut

Griffin
Platinum Available
Each commission is designed and engraved according to ancient
heraldic laws. We would also be happy to reproduce a seal
from your existing ring, wax impression or art work. We have
many reference books, so that if you are unsure of your family
crest we would be happy to research it for you.

Every Ring Exquisitely Packaged
in this Presentation Box with Actual Wax Seal from Ring.
Our Rings Come in 3 Colors
of Gold:
Traditional Yellow (center),
White (right) and Red (left)

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Side View of Ring
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Each ring undergoes
a series of processes whereby the design is hand drawn onto
the rings' surface (in reverse), the metal is then carved
away (incised) using hand tools, designed and handmade for
each specific task, and then finally polished by hand producing
a totally unique seal.
We at HistoricalNames.com are sure that you will be amazed
at the brilliant artistry, skill and sheer beauty of the finished
seal ring.
Select Other Jewelry to
Complement Your Ring

What's the Difference?
Die-Stamped vs. Cast Rings
Before
deep engraving takes place there two main ways of manufacturing
signet rings:
CAST RINGS
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Cast rings are made by simply pouring molten gold into a mould.
However cast gold like all cast metal is porous and this will
lead to the ring wearing significantly quicker in comparison
to a die-stamped ring.
DIE-STAMPED
RINGS - The skilled
and complex process of producing a die-stamped ring begins
with a sheet of highly compressed gold, from which the flat
profile of the signet ring is stamped. This stamping process
is done under great weight, which in turn compresses the gold
even further, making the gold incredibly dense, resulting
in a much harder, stronger ring.
A skilled goldsmith then crafts the flat profile into a blank
signet ring, which is polished, and finally engraved.
Not only is the signet ring considerably harder wearing, but
also as the metal is so dense it leads to a more precise cut,
and is therefore much better for engraving, giving your signet
ring a sharper, more defined image.
The quality of a HistoricalNames.com Signet Ring renowned
worldwide but we trust our engraving will not just last a
lifetime but be passed on to future generations. This is why
we only use the very best quality die-stamped signet rings
for our engraving.
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