Gioielleria a Venezia, gioielli fatti a mano / Handmade Jewellery in Venice

Chevalier coat of arms rings

Chevalier coat of arms rings

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In the images we publish some examples of heraldic coats of arms engraved as seals on classic Chevalier frames or of different designs. They are in 18 kt gold or 925 silver. For a quote you can send us a photograph or drawing of the coat of arms to be reproduced via email. Monograms are also engraved.

How much can a Chevalier ring cost?

It depends on the processes.

There are 2 types of engraving, however always made by hand with a burin

the normal shallow engraving, as in the image of the white gold ring with the L R monogram – and the seal engraving where the coat of arms taken from one of your photos or drawings will be reproduced upside down horizontally and deeply engraved so that it can then be can obtain the positive with sealing wax, for example see photo of the lapis ring engraved with a very complex coat of arms (blue stone) or that of the bear engraved on red carnelian.

Production time at least 30 days. for non-seal models, while for seal models the times are longer.

prices therefore depend on the complexity of the design of the coat of arms, we will be able to be precise once we receive the image;

indicatively, a chevalier entirely in solid 18 kt yellow gold with a coat of arms of medium complexity engraved without a seal can cost from a minimum of 2,000.00 euros up to 3,200.00 euros, based on the size of the finger and the size of the finger itself. ring. We have created precious chevaliers even for 3,500.00 euros given the size of the hand and the complexity of the engraving – For seal engravings the price of a complete ring starts from a minimum of 2,200.00 euros up to 3,000.00 and more – remember that the more complex and full-bodied the coat of arms is, the larger the ring will also be (which therefore requires an oval proportionate to the design), on this a certain technical freedom must be left to our laboratory, otherwise we can try to reduce the coat of arms by omitting certain details like certain flourishes that are often present in ancient coats of arms to be able to create a smaller ring.

Which finger should you wear the chevalier ring on?

In ancient times, in the era of knights, the ring was worn compulsorily on the little finger of the left hand, while they held the sword with the right… this facilitated its display and also its use to seal correspondence. Nowadays the chevalier ring can be worn without any problem on the right or left even on the ring or index finger, (despite the most classic and chic way being the little finger) one piece of advice that we would like to give is that it is better to wear it alone in the hand free from other rings.

– For rings with engraved stones, given the types available, costs are on estimate.

Price on request – Sometimes we publish jewels on the site that are only available to order; often photos and details of the jewels you see are published as a historical reference of our 50 years and more of activity for your future orders. We almost always do not publish prices due to the constantly changing costs of precious metals and stones; you can ask us if the jewel you saw is available, we will reply shortly also for a quote. To request information, use the “send a request for this product” button, call 041 5287549 or send an email to info@webjewels.it

VIDEO INSTAGRAM

In the images we publish some examples of heraldic coats of arms engraved as seals on classic Chevalier frames or of different designs. They are in 18 kt gold or 925 silver. For a quote you can send us a photograph or drawing of the coat of arms to be reproduced via email. Monograms are also engraved.

How much can a Chevalier ring cost?

It depends on the processes.

There are 2 types of engraving, however always made by hand with a burin

the normal shallow engraving, as in the image of the white gold ring with the L R monogram – and the seal engraving where the coat of arms taken from one of your photos or drawings will be reproduced upside down horizontally and deeply engraved so that it can then be can obtain the positive with sealing wax, for example see photo of the lapis ring engraved with a very complex coat of arms (blue stone) or that of the bear engraved on red carnelian.

Production time at least 30 days. for non-seal models, while for seal models the times are longer.

prices therefore depend on the complexity of the design of the coat of arms, we will be able to be precise once we receive the image;

indicatively, a chevalier entirely in solid 18 kt yellow gold with a coat of arms of medium complexity engraved without a seal can cost from a minimum of 2,000.00 euros up to 3,200.00 euros, based on the size of the finger and the size of the finger itself. ring. We have created precious chevaliers even for 3,500.00 euros given the size of the hand and the complexity of the engraving – For seal engravings the price of a complete ring starts from a minimum of 2,200.00 euros up to 3,000.00 and more – remember that the more complex and full-bodied the coat of arms is, the larger the ring will also be (which therefore requires an oval proportionate to the design), on this a certain technical freedom must be left to our laboratory, otherwise we can try to reduce the coat of arms by omitting certain details like certain flourishes that are often present in ancient coats of arms to be able to create a smaller ring.

Which finger should you wear the chevalier ring on?

In ancient times, in the era of knights, the ring was worn compulsorily on the little finger of the left hand, while they held the sword with the right… this facilitated its display and also its use to seal correspondence. Nowadays the chevalier ring can be worn without any problem on the right or left even on the ring or index finger, (despite the most classic and chic way being the little finger) one piece of advice that we would like to give is that it is better to wear it alone in the hand free from other rings.

– For rings with engraved stones, given the types available, costs are on estimate.

Price on request – Sometimes we publish jewels on the site that are only available to order; often photos and details of the jewels you see are published as a historical reference of our 50 years and more of activity for your future orders. We almost always do not publish prices due to the constantly changing costs of precious metals and stones; you can ask us if the jewel you saw is available, we will reply shortly also for a quote. To request information, use the “send a request for this product” button, call 041 5287549 or send an email to info@webjewels.it