Signet Rings
Signet Rings
Thomas Sabo signet rings have a flat, raised face that gives them a classic, solid look. The style has a long history and works for both men and women, worn plain or as a piece you can engrave. They come mainly in sterling silver and gold-toned finishes, from simple faces to designs with detailing or stones.
A plain signet is the most versatile and reads timeless rather than trend-led. Engraved or detailed faces make the ring more personal. Signets sit with more presence than a thin band, so they work as a single statement ring rather than something you stack heavily. They suit both everyday and dressier wear.
Getting the size right
The flat face makes fit worth checking:
- Measure at the end of the day when fingers are slightly larger.
- A signet should sit flat and not spin around the finger.
- Size up slightly if the band is wide.
Care
Sterling silver darkens over time, which a soft polishing cloth fixes. Take the ring off for heavy tasks to protect the flat face from scratches, store it apart from harder pieces, and keep it dry to slow tarnishing. Gold-toned finishes last longer away from friction and chemicals.
Styling and gifting
Engraving and placement
The flat face of a signet is the traditional spot for engraving — initials or a small symbol — which makes it easy to personalise. Signets are often worn on the little finger or ring finger, though there's no fixed rule. Pick whichever finger gives the flat face room to sit without spinning.
A signet works as a standalone ring and suits someone who likes a classic, substantial piece. The flat face also makes it a natural choice for engraving, which is worth considering if you're buying it as a gift and know the wearer's size. We ship Australia-wide and Afterpay is available at checkout.