THIS ITEM IS ON PREORDER DISPATCHING 10th JANUARY. Introducing the Swallow Signet Gold by Merchants of the Sun, a minimalist signet ring featuring an engraved swallow design. Meticulously handcrafted with 18k gold vermeil and hammered edges, this ring exudes elegance and individuality. Elevate your style with the Swallow Signet Gold, a unique piece that combines timeless craftsmanship with a touch of nature-inspired charm, making a bold and refined statement. In all directions you'll find overarching freedom and unrestrained movement. The Swallow Signet features a careful line drawing in a slimline, rectangular face, crafted from 925 sterling silver and 18k Gold Vermeil. Lightly hammered edges portray the careful workmanship channelled into each piece. The Swallow Signet is unisex, designed to fit and suit you all. Take a leaf out of the Merchants book and pair with the Forum Band. DETAILS: MATERIAL 3.5micron - 18k Gold Vermeil BASE METAL Certified Recycled Sterling Silver MARKINGS '925' Hallmark SWEAT-PROOF, WATER-PROOF and OCEAN-PROOF. Ring Size: 5.75 US - 13 US PERSONALISATION: Enter the name or word you want on your piece. Max 10 Characters, No special characters, standard keyboard text only. Thank you! if you need any help with finding your ring size check out our blog post on how to measure your ring size here: merchantsofthesun.com.au/blogs/the-journal/how-to-measure-your-ring-size Don't worry if you need a different size once the piece arrives, we offer a 30-day return policy from the day of delivery! CARING FOR YOUR GOLD: This product is waterproof, however, we do recommend making sure you don't expose it to any harsh chemicals. Every order comes with our Merchants branded polishing cloth. © Merchants Label Pty Ltd 2020 All Rights Reserved. All content contained in this listing, including designs and images, are the intellectual property of Merchants of the Sun. Such property is protected under local copyright laws, and any unauthorised reproduction, distribution or adoption of these materials without explicit permission is strictly prohibited. Legal action may be taken against individuals or entities found to be infringing upon these rights.