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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are the answers to our most commonly asked questions. Should you want to find out more please feel free to Contact Us and begin your Pragnell experience.
A signet ring is a traditional ring featuring a flat bezel, often engraved with a family crest, initials, or emblem. Historically, it was used to seal documents with wax.
Wearing a signet ring symbolises heritage, status, and personal identity. It often reflects family history or individual style.
In the UK, signet rings are worn to signify lineage, membership in a prestigious group, or as a fashion statement rooted in British tradition.
Signet rings are usually worn on the little finger of either hand, though placement can vary with personal preference. For a classic look, keep it polished and understated. For formal occasions, pairing it with a classic suit adds sophistication.
In the UK, men typically wear signet rings on the little finger of the left hand, though wearing one on the right hand is also acceptable.
Yes, some opt for a minimalist signet ring as a wedding band, combining style with heritage.
If worn together, place the wedding ring closer to the heart (on the ring finger) and the signet on the little finger to avoid overlap.
Yes, but balance is key. Often, one on each little finger or one on a little finger and another on the index finger maintains elegance.
Women wear signet rings as stylish accessories or heirlooms, often on the little or middle finger.
Yes, signet rings are a timeless accessory in British fashion, blending tradition with modern style.
Signet rings remain in style, especially in luxury and heritage-inspired fashion circles.
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