A signet ring can be represented with an intaglio, which is created by carving below the surface of a stone or by a simple smooth seal. Its purpose would have been to seal the wax of a letter or note.
A spectacular and very rare locket signet ring from the Victorian (ca1880) era! This unusual ring which is made of 10K and still retains a subtle, light gold wash on the surface. At the center of the ring is a smooth agate seal, which is banded with a white surface that rests above a rich, reddish-brown layer below. The agate seal also serves as the front of a hidden locket compartment, which is hinged at the side and opens to reveal space inside to keep a small photograph behind glass. The unique locket function of the ring is not immediately evident due to its seamless design, making it a subtle and special keepsake piece! The shoulders of the ring are engraved with a delicate swirled design, adding a wonderful and feminine touch. A very unique Victorian piece, it looks simply wonderful when worn and is a must for any collector!
Measurements: The agate signet stamp measures 3/8" wide and slightly less than 1/2" tall. The ring has a finger size of 6.75, but could be re-sized if needed.
Condition: The overall condition of the ring is very good. There is no apparent damage to the gold setting or agate signet seal, which is intact. There is some minimal wear to the engraved detail, which is also commensurate with normal wear.
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