Signet ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold Onyx





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An 18 karat yellow gold signet ring with a black onyx main stone, an intaglio heraldic engraving and a visible workshop stamp on the inner band, weighing 10 g, handmade in a vintage medieval style and in good used condition with no laboratory report available.
Description from the seller
Signet ring made in solid 18-karat yellow gold.
The stone features a recessed heraldic engraving with good contrast.
A suitable piece for a collection of heraldic jewelry, engraved seals, or as a material-value object in high-karat gold.
Material: 18K solid gold
Type of engraving: Intaglio, hand engraving
Manufacturing: Handmade
Marking: workshop punch visible inside the rim
Signet ring made in solid 18-karat yellow gold.
The stone features a recessed heraldic engraving with good contrast.
A suitable piece for a collection of heraldic jewelry, engraved seals, or as a material-value object in high-karat gold.
Material: 18K solid gold
Type of engraving: Intaglio, hand engraving
Manufacturing: Handmade
Marking: workshop punch visible inside the rim
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