Any jewellers here? Hand made Pinky ring request
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We use Dexter's - https://www.familysealrings.com/1orderCrests.html
We had one made for our son here:
https://rebussignetrings.co.uk/
Very happy with the service and the final product.
https://rebussignetrings.co.uk/
Very happy with the service and the final product.
Does he want a 'Coat of Arms' (Armorial Bearings) ring or a ring with the family 'Crest'? There's a difference. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms. The armorial bearings of the Incorporated Institution of Gas Engineers were granted by the College of Arms on 14th May 1930 but I'm not sure I'd want that on a ring. Only the College of Arms created and registered coat of arms count as official, although nothing precludes someone making one up I suppose.
That 'Coat of Arms' looks like something you can buy online that has little or no historical significance other than possibly relating to the surname Hill somewhere along the way. There's no family motto? In addition Coat of Arms rings seem a modern day invention given that the 'Crest' (on top of the helm) is usually carved (in reverse) into signet rings when the ancient practice of wax sealing documents was commonplace. Fairbairn's book of crests is the definitive guide.
I'm sure a goldsmith will chime in that any deep engraved signet ring needs to be from a 'die stamped' ring where the gold is compressed to make it harder and less likely to wear down and comes at a cost and only a few (some mentioned above) offer this level of service.
That 'Coat of Arms' looks like something you can buy online that has little or no historical significance other than possibly relating to the surname Hill somewhere along the way. There's no family motto? In addition Coat of Arms rings seem a modern day invention given that the 'Crest' (on top of the helm) is usually carved (in reverse) into signet rings when the ancient practice of wax sealing documents was commonplace. Fairbairn's book of crests is the definitive guide.
I'm sure a goldsmith will chime in that any deep engraved signet ring needs to be from a 'die stamped' ring where the gold is compressed to make it harder and less likely to wear down and comes at a cost and only a few (some mentioned above) offer this level of service.
Grumbly said:
halfpenny43 said:
Try messaging "Ecain63" here.
Had a thread here showing his work and has done work for a number of us here.
Highly recommended.
Seconded, Eddie did an excellent and very reasonably priced job on my wife's rings last year.Had a thread here showing his work and has done work for a number of us here.
Highly recommended.
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