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The Best Way to Style a Men's Signet Ring
Jewellery has become a staple in most men's daily style, and yet rings still remain just as intimidating to many guys, almost as much as men's earrings. But, it’s easy to see why: you know where to wear a bracelet, right? Right. And what about a necklace? Yep, you guessed it. But when it comes to rings, we have ten fingers to choose from. So aside from engagement rings and wedding bands, it can be tricky to know where to begin.
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What Hand Should Men Wear a Signet Ring On?
The simple answer is: whichever finger you prefer. While there are many opinions on the subject, there are no set rules. It ultimately comes down to personal preference and ensuring that your ring looks balanced with your other rings and accessories.
What Finger Should Men Wear a Signet Ring On?
Every article you read will tell you to wear a signet ring on your pinky finger, which, as you can see below, is an easy look to achieve. Traditionally, a signet ring should always be worn on the pinky finger of your non-dominant hand. But it’s not that simple, and they all leave out one key piece of information. Times have changed, and today, that's just one of many ways to wear your favourite signet ring. Why? Because there are so many other men’s rings and types of jewellery you might want to pair it with, right?
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Your signet or sovereign ring will always be the most dominant ring in your stack. But these days, it’s just as important to be intentional about what other pieces you’re styling alongside it. So, pick a finger, any finger, and let’s use that as our base for adding your other gold and silver rings.
How to Wear a Signet Ring With Other Men's Rings
One word. Balance.
When stacking a signet ring alongside any other types of jewellery, whether that be bracelets, watches or other types of ring, balance is essential. The most cohesive and well put-together looks are always the ones that feel the most natural and understated. Why? Because they’re put together with intention. The last thing you want is for one hand to look much heavier than the other. So, here’s a few pitfalls you’ll want to watch out for:
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Wedding Rings: It’s best for everyone all round to leave those wedding bands on boys. If you’ve got some extra rings you want to wear, just stack them on the opposite hand. Or, if it’s just the one extra ring, you’ll be fine.
- Watches and Bracelets: When wearing a watch or bracelet, stick to one ring on that hand, and try and keep it a more simplistic one. You don't want to distract from that statement timepiece or bracelet on your wrist. Then, add your statement signet ring and other styles to the opposite hand to keep things looking symmetrical.
- Ring Sizes: It’s no secret that larger rings look better on larger hands, while smaller rings suit thinner fingers. So instead of crowding your pinky, ring, and index fingers on one hand, try spreading the rings between both hands.
The 211 Ring Trick
If all this is still a little confusing for you, don't worry—there’s a really simple tip you can use to achieve balance with little to no effort. The beauty of this trick is that your signet ring can be worn on either hand or finger, giving you the freedom to be creative with other types of rings you wear alongside it.
- Two Rings on One Hand: Whether it's the left or right hand, limit yourself to wearing up to two rings on one hand. This avoids overcrowding and maintains a clean and classic look.
- One Ring on the Other Hand: On the other hand, keep it simple with just one ring. This creates a balanced look without making your accessories feel too heavy or cluttered. If you're wearing a watch or a gold or silver bracelet, this is the hand you'll want to wear it on.
What Type of Signet Ring Should You Get?
There's no right or wrong answers here; it simply comes down to which styles catch your eye. Choose one or all of the options below—it's your choice. A strong collection is about having the freedom and versatility to select from a variety of different options, depending on your mood or the occasion. Remember, try to stick to one statement ring and stack more understated options around it. From more minimalist styles, to statement pieces with intricate details and gemstones, here are a few signet rings to consider adding to your collection:
Meaningful Signet Ring
For decades, meaningful signet rings were hard to come by and were traditionally handed down through the generations. However, these types of rings are becoming increasingly popular with more exclusive and interesting styles to choose from. Meaningful rings like this Saint Christopher can have a deeper meaning and reassuring presence of the finger.
Gemstone Signet Ring
As well as a gold or silver shank and face, rings like this will usually showcase a precious or semi-precious stone. The most common of which tends to be the black onyx gemstone. These types of ring are timeless, and the dark, commanding hues of Onyx are perfect for both formal events and making a statement in your everyday style.
Enamel Signet Ring
Handmade using expert techniques, men's enamel rings are made by fusing powdered glass to a base metal at high temperatures to create a vibrantly coloured, one-of-a-kind design. These types of signet rings are special and can be very difficult to come by. In fact, you won’t find many of these around. If you do happen to find one in stock, snap it up.
Sovereign Ring
People often argue that a sovereign ring is completely different from a signet ring. However, in this day and age, we beg to differ. Traditionally, a sovereign ring is more of a decorative piece, whereas a signet ring was historically used for sealing documents with a unique emblem or family crest. Today, think of the sovereign ring as a more detailed and intricately version of your favourite signet ring.
Other Mens Rings for Your Collection
Remember the 211 tip you learnt earlier? It's time to put it into practice by grabbing a few more rings to your collection, beyond just your favourite signet. This is where the fun begins. Believe us, ring stacking get’s addictive. Here’s a few of our most essential and sought-after types of ring:
- Clover Sovereign Ring: This statement Sovereign Ring can be worn solo or paired with the Clover Band Ring. Its 12mm face showcases the signature clover, framed by micropavé-inspired edging and flanked by intricate clover details on either side.
- Flat Band Ring: Think of this ring like your basic white tee—effortless and versatile. The ring is a great daily essential, perfect for layering.
- Flat Band Ring (Double Set): If you’re eyeing up the flat band ring, and like getting value for money, then the double stack is going to be a great option for you. It comes with a classic 5mm ring and a sleek 3mm ring. Both rings are made to be worn together on the same finger, or they can easily be stacked alongside each other, on opposing fingers. Or, even individually.
- Clover Band Ring: The piece offers a unique twist on the classic band ring above, but features an intricate and detailed lattice pattern. If you’re looking for a statement signet ring to pair alongside it, you can combine it with the clover sovereign ring.
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