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The Progression of Style: The Story of the Signet Ring

Signet rings have a long and illustrious history and figure prominently in a great deal of well known artwork and literature. The signet ring’s original purposes of indicating rank and imprinting seals on important letters are no longer concerns in the modern western world, but the beauty of signet rings and their interesting background have kept them alive as stylish fashion accessories for men and women. The most common types of signet rings currently worn are made from white or yellow gold and engraved with the initials or simply the first letter of the wearer’s first name.

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The Progression of Style: The Story of the Signet Ring

The earliest types of gold signet rings were found in the tombs of the ancient Egyptians, the same society that was first to fully incorporate wedding and engagement rings into their religious ceremonies and hold them as important social constructs. The signet ring’s original purposes of indicating rank and imprinting seals on important letters are no longer concerns in the modern western world, but the beauty of signet rings and their interesting background have kept them alive as stylish fashion accessories for men and women.

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The Story of Style: The Enlightening History and Heritage of Signet Rings

Signet rings have a long and illustrious history and figure prominently in a great deal of well known artwork and literature. The signet ring’s original purposes of indicating rank and imprinting seals on important letters are no longer concerns in the modern western world, but the beauty of signet rings and their interesting background have kept them alive as stylish fashion accessories for men and women. The most common types of signet rings currently worn are made from white or yellow gold and engraved with the initials or simply the first letter of the wearer’s first name.

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The Progression of Fashion: The Story of the Signet Ring

Through the following centuries, the signet ring would once again become a sign of military strength, finding its way throughout the rest of Europe, to Asia, and eventually to the United States. Military signet rings in the United States would feature the seal of the branch of military that the person served in. It would be handmade, with a raised seal and quite exceptional.

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