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Lapid Lazuli Signet Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1936

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Lapid Lazuli Signet Ring in 18 Carat Gold; Circa 1936A striking and distinguished signet ring, created in 18 carat gold in 1936, and set with a rare and unusual lapis lazuli intaglio. The stone is a deep, vivid blue, expertly engraved with the crest of a mailed fist grasping three arrows. A powerful heraldic image associated with the Scottish Brodie family. The design symbolises strength, unity, and resilience in the face of adversity, making it as meaningful today as it was centuries ago. The gold

A striking and distinguished signet ring, created in 18 carat gold in 1936, and set with a rare and unusual lapis lazuli intaglio. The stone is a deep, vivid blue, expertly engraved with the crest of a mailed fist grasping three arrows.  A powerful heraldic image associated with the Scottish Brodie family. The design symbolises strength, unity, and resilience in the face of adversity, making it as meaningful today as it was centuries ago.

The gold mount is wonderfully substantial, with a heavy and tactile feel in the hand, exuding the quality and craftsmanship of the interwar period. While many signet rings of this era were set with more traditional stones such as carnelian or bloodstone, the choice of lapis lazuli here is particularly unusual and adds a bold, luxurious feel. The vivid blue surface enhances the finely carved intaglio, creating a dramatic contrast that speaks to both taste and individuality.

With its timeless form, historical symbolism, and rare gemstone choice, this piece bridges heraldic tradition and early 20th century refinement. It is as wearable today as it was nearly a century ago. Whether as a personal signet, a statement jewel, or a treasured heirloom with links to Scotland’s rich heraldic history.

DETAILS 

ERA: Circa 1936

MATERIAL/HALLMARK: Crown (Pictorial Mark for Gold) 18 (18 carat gold) Leopard (London Assay office) A (Date letter 1936)

FINGER SIZE N 1/2 (UK/AU) 7 (US)

WEIGHT: 6.4  grams in total approximately 

Condition: This is overall in good antique/vintage condition with a patina of wear to the lapis and gold in line with the age of the ring.

Please note the antique ring box is for display only



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