A truly remarkable Victorian signet ring, distinguished by its exceptional weight, rare gemstone, and deeply personal inscription.
Created in very heavy, tactile 18 carat gold, this substantial ring weighs over 8 grams, giving it an unmistakable presence on the hand. The mount features elegantly fluted shoulders, adding sculptural detail while drawing the eye toward the engraved seal.
Set at the centre is a rare golden tourmaline, its warm honeyed tones glowing beautifully within the rich gold setting. The stone has been expertly engraved with a majestic eagle , or bird of prey, shown with wings outstretched. A powerful symbol of strength, freedom, and watchfulness. The intaglio carving is finely executed, standing out crisply when viewed in relief.
Perhaps the most extraordinary feature lies hidden within the band: an Arabic inscription, delicately engraved in a stylised script. Due to its ornate form, the text required careful translation and consultation. It reads approximately “Share my fate”. A phrase imbued with profound sentiment and romantic devotion, suggesting a deeply personal story behind the ring. Variations in dialect mean the translation is necessarily interpretive, yet the meaning conveys an enduring bond and willingness to share life’s journey together.
Bold, meaningful, and steeped in mystery, this is far more than a signet ring. It is a powerful statement piece and an intimate relic of the Victorian era. A rare and captivating jewel for collectors of antique signets, unusual gemstones, or jewellery with true emotional resonance.
