A striking Victorian signet ring, dating to 1897. This historical ring is imbued with heraldic symbolism and family pride.
Created in warm 9 carat rose gold, the ring holds a beautifully polished sardonyx stone, a gemstone long favoured for signet rings natural banding. The stone has been expertly engraved with the Latin motto: “Sit Nomen Decus” translating to “May the name be an honour” or “Let the name be a glory” . A sentiment reflecting legacy, reputation, and the importance of upholding one’s family name.
Accompanying the motto is a finely carved depiction of a cockatrice’s head. The mythical creature combining elements of a rooster and serpent forming the historic crest of the Swan family. The engraving is crisp and expressive, standing in beautiful contrast against the smooth surface of the sardonyx.
The rich rose hue of the 9 carat gold mount complements the monochrome elegance of the stone, creating a distinctive presence on the hand. As a signet ring, it carries the tradition of personal identity and lineage, once used as a seal and symbol of authority.
Bold, meaningful, and steeped in Victorian heritage, this is a compelling piece of antique jewellery. Perfect for collectors of signet rings, heraldry, or those drawn to jewels with story and symbolism. A rare and evocative ring that honours both craftsmanship and history.
