Men rarely care for jewellery. Usually a watch or a wedding ring will suffice. However, this design shows that a man does not have to limit himself merely to these two tokens of masculinity.
This signet ring has been designed for a gentleman whose interests include the Middle Ages, ancient history and science. At the conceptual stage of the project, I wondered what form the ring should have, so that it was not too bulky and was still comfortable to wear.
After a series of drawings, I decided to make a ring from two gold plates fixed to each other at the base. Their tops are connected with gold rivets, which hold a sapphire in a setting.
The stone has been cut to order by a cutter from Italy, from a larger gem of a different shape. Its cut is the crowning of the entire composition and gives it and air of mystery.