Sterling Silver Skull & Crossbones Signet Ring
$ 200Not in stock
- Product Notes
Deakin & Francis' collection for The Rake is abundant in items that are both covetable and collectable, with pieces one can treasure for the rest of one's life and pass from generation to generation. The signet ring is one such example; traditionally bearing family crests or symbols, the raffish appeal of the skull and crossbones gives this ring a contemporary edge. Hand-stamped below the house's signature design is the year 1786, celebrating 230 years of British craftsmanship.
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- Size Notes
Sizes J-W available
- Materials and Care Notes
Made in England
Sterling Silver.
Hand Stamped.
- Delivery & returns
Due to the current global situation there might be delays in shipping. Our customer service team are available for any support you may require during this period.
This product is in the UK. It will be dispatched in 3-4 working day(s).
We very much hope that you'll enjoy your purchases. Should you need to return an item, we'll happily collect it from your home or office free of charge.
The Story
Renowned for mastering the art of vitreous enamelling, Deakin & Francis' craftsmen are some of the best in the business when it comes to the highly specialised hand skill. Utilising the finest of materials, from sterling silver to 18ct gold, their selection of exceptional cufflinks, jewellery and accessories are hard to rival. Engrossed in family heritage, this British brand was founded in 1786 and, seven generations down the line, is still operating from the same building it began in. Discover the varied cufflink collection and accessories on _The Rake.
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