Kael Engravable Signet Ring
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Product Details
The Kael Engravable Signet Ring is an everyday essential — timeless, versatile, and effortlessly cool. Designed with a clean, bold silhouette, it’s the kind of ring that grounds your look and carries meaning without trying too hard.
Crafted from premium titanium, Kael is waterproof, tarnish-resistant, and built to handle real life — from daily wear to heat, sweat, and water in Malaysia’s warm, humid climate. Strong yet lightweight, it’s made for comfort across every season.
Personalise the signet face with a custom engraving to make it uniquely yours. Please note: Engraved items are custom-made and are not eligible for exchange, return, or refund. Kindly review your engraving details carefully before checkout.
Key Features
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Premium titanium for durability and daily wear
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Waterproof, sweat-resistant, and tarnish-resistant
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Engravable signet face for personal meaning
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Hypoallergenic and suitable for sensitive skin
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Lightweight with a bold, timeless profile
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Ideal for everyday wear or meaningful gifting
Product Details
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Material: Titanium
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Ring Thickness: 4mm
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Available Sizes: US 5 – US 12
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Features: Engravable · Waterproof · Tarnish-Resistant · Hypoallergenic
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Style: Minimal · Bold · Everyday Jewellery
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Wearability: Daily Wear
FAQ
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Can this ring be engraved?
Yes. The signet face can be engraved with up to 10 characters. -
What characters are allowed for engraving?
English letters and numbers only. Font size will automatically adjust for engravings longer than 3 characters. -
Can I leave the engraving blank?
Yes. You may leave the engraving box empty if you prefer no engraving. -
Can I exchange or return an engraved ring?
No. Engraved items are custom-made and are not eligible for exchange, return, or refund. -
How long does engraving take?
Please allow an additional 1–3 working days for personalised items. -
Will my engraving appear exactly as typed?
Yes. Your engraving will be produced exactly as entered, including letter case