Millennials embrace the signet ring

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Millennials embrace the signet ring

BIRMINGHAM, England, May 13, 2017 – The signet ring is back. But move over the traditional buyers and enter the Millennials; especially Millennial women who, according to the Birmingham manufacturer Domino, are currently embracing this age-old staple of the jewellery industry and making it very much their own.
Millennials embrace the signet ring

Domino’s Marketing Co-ordinator, Chantelle Serrell-Cooke, believes that the younger buyers appreciate the real opportunities that these rings offer for personalisation, which is a key trend coming through across the market. And both men and women in their 20s and 30s are discovering and reinventing these rings.

“This digital generation loves having the chance to make its jewellery their own and our signet rings have plenty of space for initials, dates, crests and other motifs with emotional significance to the wearer,” she says.
Millennials embrace the signet ring

Domino’s Signet Ring Collection, which is created and crafted entirely in the UK,  is available across a wide range of alloys,  including platinum, 18ct and 9ct gold, and in a variety of tablet shapes and sizes including oval, elongated oval, elongated hexagon, cushion and rectangle.  Some designs also include diamonds.  An engraving service is also available to retailers if this is required.

Due to the increased interest from women, the company has introduced a number of smaller, daintier, more-feminine signet styles and some fancy shapes and diamond-set designs which are perfect for those seeking something a little different.
Millennials embrace the signet ring Trade prices for Domino’s signet ring designs start at around £80 for a 9ct gold ring and at £265 for 18ct gold.