YUBA GRANITE SIGNET RING || LEORA CORONEL
This signet ring was originally carved in wax, then cast in solid sterling silver. The silver is carefully inlaid with a unique piece of classic black and white granite from the Yuba River. The backside of the setting is left open so that the stone can touch the wearer’s skin. The face of the ring is about 11mm wide. A bit about the history and meaning of a signet ring: The signet ring was initially a seal for authentication in early societies, later bearing unique engravings like family crests. Originally only for royals, by the 13th century, they became accessible to all citizens retaining their role in signing papers. Over time, they transitioned from essential tools to decorative symbols of heritage. Today, signet rings mark special occasions and serve as cherished family heirlooms, although they’re no longer used for legal signatures. The historical meaning of “signet” is that of “a small seal.” This engraved jewelry was used for sealing papers, letters, and important documents b