noun a small seal, especially one set in a ring and used to stamp the wax of a letter or document as a mark of authentication or official approval
In the field of jewelry, a signet ring is a type of ring that typically has a seal or emblem engraved on it, used historically for sealing documents or letters.
In art history, signets can be depicted in paintings or sculptures as symbols of power or authority.
In heraldry, a signet can refer to a small seal used to authenticate documents or mark property.
In ancient history, signets were used as personal seals by individuals of importance to mark their authority on documents or objects.
In the context of a writer, a signet may refer to a personalized seal used to mark or authenticate documents or letters.
In the context of a psychologist, a signet may refer to a symbol or image that holds personal significance and is used in therapy or counseling sessions.
In the context of a historian, a signet may refer to a stamp or emblem used to authenticate official documents or royal decrees.
In the context of a jeweler, a signet may refer to a type of ring with a flat top that is engraved with a personalized design or monogram.