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Custom Portrait Signet Ring · Hand-Painted Enamel on 950 Silver
- You approve the design before we paint anything
- About six weeks · progress photos along the way
- Free tracked & insured shipping, worldwide
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A miniature painting worn on the hand: painted by hand under a microscope onto a 950 silver signet, then fired into glass at 1,470°F. Mineral color, fused into the metal — not printed, not resin, and it will not fade.
Choose the size of the painted face and the finish. We'll ask for your US ring size along with your photo. After you order, we design your piece and send it to you — nothing is painted until you say yes.
A signet face is smaller than a pendant, so it suits one subject painted boldly. Tell us what you have in mind at hello@peacepieceshop.com and we'll say honestly whether it will read at this size.

How big is it, really?
How big is it, really?
The number is the painted face — the picture itself, not the band around it.
- 9×11 mm (0.35 × 0.43 in) — the discreet one. Reads as a detail, close up.
- 11×13 mm (0.43 × 0.51 in) — a classic signet face. One subject, painted simply.
- 13×16 mm (0.51 × 0.63 in) — room for a face and a little around it.
- 16×18 mm (0.63 × 0.71 in) — our largest ring face; reads clearly at arm's length.
A signet face is smaller than a pendant, so it suits one subject painted boldly rather than a busy scene. Tell us what you have in mind and we'll say honestly which size it needs.
We'll ask for your US ring size after you order — no need to know it now.
What's included
What's included
- The design stage — we draw your piece before anything is painted, with free and unlimited changes
- Photographs of your piece in progress, sent along the way. You don't have to ask
- A final set of studio photographs to approve before it is packed
- Our box, and a silver polishing cloth
- Tracked and insured shipping, worldwide, at no extra cost
One payment when you order. Full refund within 24 hours; 80% after you have seen your design; once you approve the design it goes to the kiln and can no longer be refunded.
Polished silver, or 18K gold vermeil
Polished silver, or 18K gold vermeil
Polished silver — the 950 silver itself, left uncoated. It will darken slowly with the years, which is what silver does; the polishing cloth in your box brings it back in a minute. Because there is no plating on it, a bare-silver piece can go back into the kiln, so a chip can usually be repaired.
18K gold vermeil — 3 microns of 18K gold over the same 950 silver. Typical gold plating is 0.02–0.03 microns, so this is roughly a hundred times thicker: years of daily wear rather than months. It will still wear eventually — all plating does — and we can re-plate it. What it cannot do is go back into the kiln; the heat would destroy the gold.
Warmth on the collarbone costs you the repair route. Bare silver keeps it. Neither is the wrong choice, and we would rather you chose knowing.
How a commission works
How a commission works
1 · You send a photo, or an idea. A clear picture in daylight is plenty — your phone is fine. If the photo you love is from 2011 and slightly blurry, send it anyway.
2 · We design it. You approve it. Before any paint touches metal. Changes here are free and unlimited.
3 · We paint and fire it. By hand, under a microscope, layer over layer.
4 · You approve the finished piece from studio photographs, before it is packed.
5 · It ships — tracked and insured. About six weeks from the day you approve your design.
If it's a gift
If it's a gift
Most of these are. Two things worth knowing:
A commission takes about six weeks, so if it is for a date that matters, tell us at the start and we will work backwards from it with you. For a fixed date, give us three months where you can.
If the day comes before the piece does, write to us — we will send you something to put in their hands on the day, so they know what is being painted for them.
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