Armor for the ego

A signet ring used to be a family seal, a way for some aristocratic heir to prove who his father was.

That’s dead.

Now, the signet is a statement of self-made rank. It’s the visual exclamation point at the end of your sleeve. When we design a signet, we don’t do "delicate." We do slabs. We do heavy geometry.

You don't wear a Gully signet to look like you inherited a throne. You wear it to look like you built one. It’s a weight on your hand that reminds you—and everyone across the table—that you’ve arrived.

Don't wear it on your ring finger. Wear it on your pinky. Wear it on your index. Wear it like you mean it.