Bespoke Family Crest Wax Seal Signet Ring
A handcrafted solid 925 sterling silver oval signet ring, featuring a 15mm oval face with a deep reverse-seal engraving designed for wax or clay impressions.
The crest is engraved intaglio (recessed into the metal) and correctly orientated on the ring face for wear. When pressed into wax, the engraving produces a raised mirror image impression, resulting in the crest appearing the correct way round in the final stamped seal.
Specification
- Material: Solid 925 Sterling Silver
- Ring Style: Traditional Signet Ring
- Face Shape: Oval
- Face Size: 15mm
- Ring Size: UK O
- Engraving: Deep reverse-seal (intaglio) engraving
- Finish: High-polish silver
- Design: Custom heraldic crest with banner detail
- Purpose: Functional sealing ring for wax impressions and personal signature stamping
8g weight
To personalise the engraving or shape of your ring, please email anna@annalouoflondon.com for a quote
For more information on ring sizing, please visit our size guide.
Since 2004, Anna Scaife has been the visionary force behind Anna Lou of London, a contemporary jewellery brand celebrated for its vibrant, playful, and distinctly British accessories. Characterised by bold colours, eclectic patterns, and innovative use of materials like acrylics and enamels, solid gold and recycled silver, Anna's designs stand out for their whimsy and uniqueness. More than just creating fashionable pieces, Anna is committed to making designer jewellery accessible, challenging the notion that high-end accessories must be exclusive. Her work embodies a philosophy of empowerment through fashion, offering individuals a way to express their personality and style. With a keen eye for market trends and a strong digital engagement strategy, Anna has ensured her brand remains relevant and beloved in the ever-evolving fashion landscape.
- Our own UK studio
- Made in-house
- Family Business
- Full transparency
- No traditional mark-ups.
- Great quality but lower prices!
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