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The Heraldic Lily

Fleur-de-lys

Inspired by the fleur-de-lys, one of Europe’s most enduring heraldic symbols, the ring of the Heraldic Lily carries the language of nobility, heritage, and faith.
Once used across royal banners, family crests, and sacred architecture, the lily became a mark of lineage and authority. A symbol of inherited strength and quiet command, made for the man who values restraint, presence, and legacy.

The fleur-de-lys first rose from the old banners of France, carried across battlefields, royal courts, and sacred halls.
For centuries, it marked the authority of kings. It appeared on crowns, shields, coins, and stone cathedrals, becoming a symbol of rule shaped by faith and inheritance. To wear the lily was to carry more than decoration; it was to carry the language of lineage, duty, and noble restraint.
In medieval France, the fleur-de-lys became closely tied to the monarchy, especially under the Capetian kings, who used it as a sign of divine right and royal command. Its three petals were often read as symbols of faith, wisdom, and chivalric virtue.
Long after kingdoms changed and banners fell, the symbol of the lily endured. It remained a mark of heritage, nobility, and power.

Build Notes

Every detail is intentional. From sculpted relief to refined finishing, this ring is built to be lived in and remembered.

Sculpted detail

Aged detailing recessed into the center for added depth and contrast

Surface depth

Enlarged face profile to increase surface dimension for bolder look

Inner structure

Tapered rear band improves comfort while maintaining a substantial visual weight

Dimensional finish

Hand polished surfaces and finishing

More build details

Material

Titanium steel.

Width

13 mm

Weight

Approx. 15 g

Durability

Resistant to corrosion, tarnish and rust.