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Why Signet Rings Are Making A Comeback

No longer just for aristocrats with family crests, signet rings are being reimagined by fashion and fine jewellery designers. Last week, the Duchess of Sussex unveiled the latest addition to her jewellery box – a gold signet ring worn on her pinky finger that was engraved with her and Harry's joint monogram, and she is not the only A-lister to be gravitating towards the heritage jewellery once again.
Calin Van Paris Published: April 17, 2025 | Updated: April 17, 2025 4 minutes read
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Last year, Zendaya was pictured wearing a signet ring engraved with fiancé Tom Holland’s initials, while Taylor Swift, Jacob Elordi and Brad Pitt have also been spotted flashing their own signet rings in recent months, suggesting that the style of jewellery is back in a big way.

Of course, it has been some time since signet rings were the reserve of men wearing red trousers – designers have been reinterpreting the heritage jewellery in modern ways for years, and the nature of the ring allows for creativity and sentimentality, something which appeals hugely today.

“I think people are drawn to the rich heritage of signet rings, but they don’t want them to feel too conventional or old-fashioned anymore,” says Cece Fein-Hughes, founder of Cece Jewellery, a brand which creates fantasy-inspired signet rings. “There’s been a shift towards signets that feel playful, modern, and uniquely personal — whether through vibrant enamel, unexpected motifs, or secret engravings.”

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In some ways, the trend for layered and stacked jewellery appears to be waning in favour of simple, easy and bold pieces, especially those that can be personalised, and the options for creating something unique is endless with a signet ring.

“I suppose in a way signet rings are witnesses to time – I often used to see them in antique jewellery shops and wonder what story they held from their previous owner,” explains fine jewellery designer Noor Fares, who has always loved signet rings because of the way they connect the wearer to their heritage and roots. “The signet rings I design allow the wearer to create their own meaning within the ring, whether it be through a birthstone, or a connection with the design.”

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Designers are not, of course, reinventing the wheel here. Emmet Smith, an apprentice in Hatton Garden during the 1980s founded Rebus in 2002, to create a fine jewellery workshop that specialised in bespoke, precious signet rings – and what he doesn’t know about their epic history isn’t worth knowing. “Historically, signet rings were known as the ‘gentleman’s ring’ and traditionally seen as a symbol of family heritage, but signet rings have been around much longer than heraldry – there are many example of Egyptian signets engraved with hieroglyphs and ancient Greek signets engraved with symbols of deities and mythical beasts,” he explains.

For the last few centuries, signet rings have traditionally born the family crest or coat of arms, usually engraved in reverse so that they can be pressed into wax to be used as a seal for letter writing. “Sealing in this way was official, authentic and could not be forged – it was seen as a form of identification, and quite often the signet ring would be destroyed or buried with the owner once they had died,” says Smith.

But if you don’t have a family coat of arms, are you excluded from the club? “It has been a long time since they were worn purely by people with a family crest,” says Daniella Draper, a contemporary jeweller who offers a modern collection of signet rings in silver and gold. “There is such a variety of styles now that complement other varieties of rings, can be worn on all different fingers by both men and women, and are a lot more obtainable,” she adds.

For those who don’t have a pre-determined design, the Rebus workshop will work with their customers to create bespoke artwork by discussing what sentimental elements they want to include; perhaps a special date or place, a favourite pet or song lyrics. “Collating a few images or creating a mood board is a good start,” says Smith. “We also have a collection of Victorian reference books of heraldry and symbols to look through, and our Instagram and Pinterest pages are another great source of inspiration.”

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The options are limitless, as proved by the fantastically imaginative designs that Smith has created. “We can create and engrave just about anything – the most unusual commissions are probably a toss-up between an origami bear holding a diamond-set pineapple, or a skeleton casually leaning against a rhino eating radishes,” he quips.

Whatever you choose, be it eccentric motif or a classic crest; make it count. “I think signet rings are the one style that will stand the test of time as they’re not really about fashion,” adds Fares, “but more an extension of the self.”

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Calin Van Paris

Calin Van Paris

Calin is the beauty Editor-in-Chief of George V Magazine and a staff writer at Vogue Magazine.

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