Monogram Diamond Signet - Sterling Silver
Laser-inscribed oval diamond signet in sterling silver — made to your initials.
A note on your preview: the monogram you see in the customizer is a digital approximation. Before your ring goes to inscription, I review every monogram by hand — checking letter spacing, overlap, and overall balance on the actual diamond dimensions. If anything needs adjusting I'll reach out before we proceed. You won't get a monogram that looks wrong because a computer said it was fine.
The signet face is the diamond. Not engraved silver with a diamond accent, not a stone set beside a monogram — the oval diamond itself is the surface your initials are inscribed into, laser-etched directly onto the table of an IGI-certified approximately 1.5ct DEF VS oval lab diamond, set east-west in a milgrain bezel. The monogram fills most of the face. When you look down at your hand, you're reading your initials through a diamond.
This is not a technique that exists widely. Laser inscription has been used in fine jewelry for decades, mostly for certification numbers on girdles — small, functional, invisible in wear. Using the table of a significant diamond as the inscription surface, and the monogram as the primary design element, is a different application entirely. The result is a signet ring that functions the way a signet ring was always meant to — as a personal seal — in a material nobody historically had access to for that purpose.
Available as a single initial, two-letter combination, or three-letter monogram in your choice of three scripts. Serif, Sans Serif, and Script — preview your monogram in the customizer before placing your order.
Every ring is made to order in your size. Five to six weeks from order to delivery.
The diamond:
An IGI-certified approximately 1.5ct oval lab diamond, DEF color, VS clarity, set east-west in a milgrain bezel. IGI documentation ships with every ring. The budget for this version of the ring went to the stone — which is where it belongs.
On sterling silver:
Sterling silver tarnishes. This is not a flaw — it's what the material does when it oxidizes in contact with air and skin, and it happens to every sterling piece regardless of quality. A polishing cloth removes it in under a minute and the ring looks new again. Some people find they need to do this monthly; others less often depending on body chemistry.
What sterling silver is not: a lesser setting for this diamond. The stone is the piece. The silver holds it. If you want a ring where the entire object is fine metal, the gold versions are the right choice. If you want this specific diamond on your hand at an accessible price point and you're comfortable with the maintenance, sterling is a legitimate way to get there.
Specifications:
- Center stone: IGI-certified approximately 1.5ct oval lab diamond, DEF color, VS clarity
- Setting: Milgrain bezel, east-west orientation
- Inscription: Laser-etched directly onto diamond table
- Metal: Sterling silver (.925)
- Shank: 3.8mm
- Estimated metal weight: 3.54g (size 6)
- Sizes: 2–12, including half sizes
- Made to order — sized to your finger at time of order
- Lead time: 5–6 weeks