***SOLD*** Bloodstone Signet ring

$0.00

Item Number: 943

A striking Antique ‘Bloodstone’ Signet ring.

It has a Maltese Cross in the centre and a Latin inscription.

Bloodstone is a type of Jasper and gets its name from the flecks of red in it.

Bloodstones have great healing qualtities and are known as stones of ‘courage’. They are supposed to bring good fortune and enhance creativity and intuition.

The ring is made from 9 carat gold and still has its hallmarks showing it was made in Birmingham in 1922.

A wonderful antique gift for a man or a woman.

Description

A striking Antique ‘Bloodstone’ Signet ring.

It has a Maltese Cross in the centre and a Latin inscription.

Bloodstone is a type of Jasper and gets its name from the flecks of red in it.

Bloodstones have great healing qualtities and are known as stones of ‘courage’. They are supposed to bring good fortune and enhance creativity and intuition.

The ring is made from 9 carat gold and still has its hallmarks showing it was made in Birmingham in 1922.

A wonderful antique gift for a man or a woman.

Buy with confidence - with our money-back guarantee. Contact
andrea@helenbadge.com for any information including sizing.

Sale Pending / Sold

Categories: , , , , , ,
Origin

1922, English

Condition

Excellent

Hallmarks

9, 1922, Birmingham

Need more information? Ask Andrea about this item

Description

Description

A striking Antique ‘Bloodstone’ Signet ring.

It has a Maltese Cross in the centre and a Latin inscription.

Bloodstone is a type of Jasper and gets its name from the flecks of red in it.

Bloodstones have great healing qualtities and are known as stones of ‘courage’. They are supposed to bring good fortune and enhance creativity and intuition.

The ring is made from 9 carat gold and still has its hallmarks showing it was made in Birmingham in 1922.

A wonderful antique gift for a man or a woman.

Buy with confidence - with our money-back guarantee. Contact
andrea@helenbadge.com for any information including sizing.

Additional information

Additional information

Origin

1922, English

Condition

Excellent

Hallmarks

9, 1922, Birmingham