Initials cast in gold, meant to last generations. This antique signet ring bears the engraved monogram PWD across a wide, shield-shaped face, the letters rendered in an ornate Victorian script that fills the entire surface. The shoulders of the band are decorated with scrollwork, tapering into a ring that sits substantial on the finger.
Signet rings have a history stretching back thousands of years, used across ancient civilizations to seal correspondence and mark identity, the impression of the ring as personal as a signature. By the Victorian era they had become heirlooms, passed from parent to child, carrying a name forward in gold. Whether PWD means something to you or not, this ring carries the weight of that tradition. It is the kind of piece that looks like it has always belonged to someone.