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Vintage 'S' Carnelian Intaglio Signet Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1960

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Vintage 'S' Carnelian Intaglio Signet Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1960Steeped in history, this amazingly vintage intaglio ring is a luxurious jewel of buttery deep gold! We adore the defined and detailed intaglio image which has been expertly carved by hand in sardonyx. At the centre of the piece is a hand carved intaglio. The carving is of an ornate letter 'S' with gothic flowing font style onto a carnelian. The carnelian has a lovely deep early red tone which perfectly complements the 18 carat gold setting. The signet

Steeped in history, this amazingly vintage intaglio ring is a luxurious jewel of buttery deep gold! We adore the defined and detailed intaglio image which has been expertly carved by hand in sardonyx.

At the centre of the piece is a hand carved intaglio. The carving is of an ornate letter 'S' with gothic flowing font style onto a carnelian. The carnelian has a lovely deep early red tone which perfectly complements the 18 carat gold setting. 

The signet ring mount is especially heavy here, which can be appreciated the most from behind. 

Signet rings can be seen going back thousands of years, even beyond the Roman civilisation. Often used to show belonging to a community, to demonstrate family connection or as a show of status. Their popularity continues to this day in many forms. 

This signet ring is a great example due to its timeless design and tactile setting of buttery 18 carat gold. This is a solid and tactile ring which would beautifully worn with your other jewels stacked up or solo for an antique treasure. 



DETAILS

ERA: 1960


MEASUREMENTS: Finger size J 1/2 (UK/AU) 5 (US)

WEIGHT: 8.4 grams approximately 

Intaglio: 12 x 8mm approximately 

HALLMARKING:  18 (18 carat gold) Anchor (Birmingham Assay Office) L (Date letter 1960)

CONDITION: the ring is in lovely antique condition which fine patina and few nibbles  across the surface of the intaglio (see pictures) and gold. There is a subtle scuff only seen in some lights on the bottom one the S

If you have any questions about this or any other questions please get in touch & please note the box is for display only.


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