




Antique Memento Mori Skull & Crossbones Signet Ring | Hand Engraved Sterling Silver | Victorian–Edwardian Era | Petra Star
Some pieces of jewelry carry a philosophy. This antique sterling silver signet ring carries one of the oldest and most quietly radical ones: Memento Mori — the Latin reminder that life is finite, and therefore precious.
Hand-engraved onto a substantial oval signet face, the skull and crossbones motif is rendered with the confident, unfussy line work characteristic of a skilled artisan working at least a century ago. No mechanized precision here — every stroke was made by hand, which means no two lines are perfectly identical, and the wear of time has only deepened the graphic contrast between the engraved recesses and the polished silver field. The result is a piece that reads as powerfully across a room as it does up close.
The signet form itself carries centuries of authority — originally the domain of signet seals and family crests, adopted by Victorian and Edwardian mourning culture as a vehicle for deeply personal symbolism. Skull and crossbones imagery during this period was not morbid novelty; it was a sincere and widely practiced form of remembrance, a wearable meditation on mortality that wealthy and working-class mourners alike embraced. To wear a piece like this was to carry grief — or philosophy — visibly, proudly, on the hand.
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