Description
Long before the age of rubber stamps, sealing wax and signet rings were the trusted tools of authentication for nobles and officials alike. Heated wax was pressed with a carved die,often set into a ring worn by men of rank,to leave a raised impression sealing documents and letters against tampering. This particular Knights Templar signet ring bears the iconic Maltese cross, a symbol deeply tied to the Templar Order and its long history of knighthood, faith, and battle.
The sides of the ring are carved with additional crosses, ornate flourishes, and crowns,each detail echoing the heraldry and symbolism carried by the Templars during the Crusades. Forged in a style that reflects the weight and dignity of medieval armory, this ring channels the spirit of the warrior monks who once guarded holy relics and fought on faraway battlefields.
Fun fact: The Maltese cross, with its eight points, is said to represent the eight beatitudes and the virtues knights were sworn to uphold, serving as a constant reminder of their sacred vows.





