Classic 9ct Gold 3mm Court Shaped Estate Ring
Presenting the beautifully substantial 3mm wide wedding band in 9‑carat gold. Featuring the timeless court shape profile—curved on the outside and flat on the inside—for a comfortable fit and elegant silhouette. Each band is stamped with the standard New Zealand 9ct gold mark, assuring authenticity and durability.
As part of our commitment to the circular economy, Vintage Virtue’s jeweller has skilfully transformed a trio of interlocking rings by separating the linked bands into rings for individual sale, each liberated and reimagined for new life and wear.
Generously proportioned, at size X (21mm internal diameter) and suitable for resizing by any jeweller. Versatile enough to wear as a wedding ring, commitment band, poesy ring, or a smart decorative ring on any finger, the classic finish and practical sizing make this an ideal everyday ring or one to stack with other favourites.
Choose a ring designed not just to last through the years, but to accompany life's enduring stories—whether marking the promise to another, a pledge to oneself, or simply adding a touch of grace to every day.
9 Carat Gold 3 Millimetre Court Shaped Estate Ring
A poesy ring (also spelled posy or posie) is a gold band engraved with a short heartfelt inscription or poem, traditionally given as a token of love, friendship, or faithfulness. Originating in the late Middle Ages and popular through the 17th century, these rings often carried intimate messages on the inside of the band—expressions of devotion, loyalty, or personal sentiment. The name derives from the French word "poésie," meaning poetry, reflecting the personalised verses that made each ring uniquely meaningful. Feel free to be inspired (or shocked) by the following examples from classic British poesy rings for your own intimate message that can be engraved by your jeweller:
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"Let lykin last" (Let liking last)
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"After consent ever content"
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"Ye bone and I one flesh be"
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"As God has joined so be we"
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"United hearts death only parts"
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"Trew love is my desyre"
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"Thinke it not strange though wee exchaing"
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"True love is endless"
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"When this you see remember me"
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"You have my hart"
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"My heart is ever thine"
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"Faithfull to none, yet faithful to one"
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"A vertuous wife preserveth life"
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"Vertue passeth riches"
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"Yield and conquer"
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"Love’s delight is to unite"
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"No joy in life as a virtuous wife"
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"Meet me at midnight"
For some more fabulous ideas see: www.tsbrown.com/pages/the-history-behind-poesy-rings
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