By the medieval period the signet ring had become the seal of an entire society — knights, merchants, clergy and nobles each carried a personal mark cut into the bezel to sign in wax. Aurora Antiqua offers authentic medieval signet rings, each researched and guaranteed genuine for life.
Medieval signets favoured heraldic devices, initials, merchant marks and devotional symbols over the figural intaglios of Rome. Explore the wider signet rings selection or the full medieval & crusader rings collection. Each piece is one of a kind, ships with documented provenance, and is covered by our written Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee.
Frequently asked questions
What is a medieval signet ring?
A medieval signet ring carried a personal mark — a heraldic device, monogram or merchant mark — cut into the bezel to sign documents in wax. It was worn by knights, clergy, merchants and nobles.
What symbols appear on medieval signet rings?
Heraldic devices, initials and monograms, merchant marks, and devotional symbols, rather than the figural intaglios favoured in Rome.
Who wore signet rings in medieval times?
Anyone who needed to sign and authenticate — nobles, knights, clergy and merchants. The signet was the everyday instrument of authority and trade.