Obellery - Seal Ring Making Experience | Solid Seal Ring | Central
- •Press the metal sheet into the steel die with a hydraulic press.
- •The process is done by students themselves.
- •Complete the subsequent handcrafting, including welding, trimming and polishing.
- •A metal sheet is pressed into a steel die using a hydraulic press.
- •Students then their ring by hand.
- •The process is completed with soldering, refining, and polishing.
What to expect
Signet rings have historically symbolized status and heritage.
Throughout history, signet rings have often been engraved with family crests, serving as a personal seal for signing documents. They were also destroyed after the owner's death due to the inheritance system, making antique signet rings that have survived to this day particularly valuable. Today, signet rings have transformed from practical tools into symbolic ornaments that can be worn by people of all genders.
Signet rings carry a long lineage of symbolism and personal identity.
Once used to seal documents with wax or clay, these rings embodied family heritage. As many were destroyed upon the owner’s passing, surviving antique pieces are rare. Today, signet rings have shifted into a meaningful adornment accessible to all.





