9Kt white gold chevalier ring with central black onyx
The 9Kt white gold chevalier ring with central black onyx is also commonly called a signet ring. The central black onyx gives the ring intensity, a factor that together with the white gold, make this jewel elegant and unique at the same time.
Black Onyx
Black onyx is a volcanic stone now belonging to the quartz group, with truly spectacular properties. This stone can be cleaned by passing it under running water for one or two minutes. It is important not to leave it immersed because it contains iron.
Chevalier ring as a seal
This type of ring (pinky ring in Italian, chevalier in French and signed ring in English) has now become an ideal and perfect ring for anyone who desires it.
In the past it was generally used to press wax and seal letters, which identified noble families and houses, thanks to the coats of arms that distinguished them (in every self-respecting historical film, there is a scene that contains the purpose of the chevelier). Initially it was made with poor materials, because it had only a practical function. Over time, starting from the Middle Ages, it became purely ornamental and was therefore enriched with precious stones of all kinds. The more important the stone, the more prestigious the noble family.
If once this ring was worn only by men, today it has become a must have especially for the female world. It is the perfect ring to be worn on the pinky and the family crest has given way to the initials of your name or your logo. The band of the ring remains thin at the back and gradually widens as it goes up towards the front.
9Kt white gold chevalier ring with central black onyx
The 9Kt white gold chevalier ring with central black onyx is also commonly called a signet ring. The central black onyx gives the ring intensity, a factor that together with the white gold, make this jewel elegant and unique at the same time.
Black Onyx
Black onyx is a volcanic stone now belonging to the quartz group, with truly spectacular properties. This stone can be cleaned by passing it under running water for one or two minutes. It is important not to leave it immersed because it contains iron.
Chevalier ring as a seal
This type of ring (pinky ring in Italian, chevalier in French and signed ring in English) has now become an ideal and perfect ring for anyone who desires it.
In the past it was generally used to press wax and seal letters, which identified noble families and houses, thanks to the coats of arms that distinguished them (in every self-respecting historical film, there is a scene that contains the purpose of the chevelier). Initially it was made with poor materials, because it had only a practical function. Over time, starting from the Middle Ages, it became purely ornamental and was therefore enriched with precious stones of all kinds. The more important the stone, the more prestigious the noble family.
If once this ring was worn only by men, today it has become a must have especially for the female world. It is the perfect ring to be worn on the pinky and the family crest has given way to the initials of your name or your logo. The band of the ring remains thin at the back and gradually widens as it goes up towards the front.