Inaugural pricing available during the 3-day launch window only
Wunden, a personalised signet ring by Andrew Geoghegan
A handmade silver signet ring for men and women, available in two distinct proportions.
Inspired by Anglo-Saxon gold unearthed after 1,500 years.
Launches 9am Saturday 11 July · Handmade in Britain · Inaugural pricing for 72 hours
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What is Wunden?
Wunden is a personalised signet ring handmade in Britain, and the second piece in the Treowth series. Its twisted silver band rises into a still, cushion-shaped face, personalised with a hand-engraved Rune or initials, or kept blank. A hidden gemstone adds private meaning.
Designed for men and women, Wunden comes in two proportions chosen by scale and presence.
Wunden is Old English for twisted or interwoven, a word found in Beowulf. That contrast defines the ring: movement through the band, stillness at the face.
Two proportions. Choose by presence, not gender.
Wunden launches in two proportions. Wunden I has a lighter profile for slimmer fingers or a quieter presence. Wunden II has a deeper signet face and broader, more substantial presence. Neither is designated for men or women: the choice is simply how you want Wunden to look and feel on your hand. Both are made to order in 925 silver, rhodium plated, and independently hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office.
Lighter option
A slimmer signet and profile. Substantial on the hand without the full depth of the II. Suited to those who prefer a lighter feel while keeping the form complete.
Heavier option
A deeper signet and broader profile. A ring with genuine authority on the finger. Andrew made this proportion first. It carries the full weight of the form.
Why Wunden begins in silver
Wunden can be made in gold or platinum, but launches in 925 silver, a metal absent from Andrew's workshop for nearly twenty years.
Silver gives the ring the weight, depth and sculptural presence the design demands, while opening the first release to more AG clients. It is not a compromise. It is central to Wunden's character.
Rhodium platedEvery silver Wunden is rhodium plated to help protect its surface, resist tarnish and preserve its clean white finish.

Wunden in Gold & Platinum
Both Wunden I and II are available in 18ct yellow gold, 18ct rose gold, and platinum. Prices are confirmed on enquiry.
How do you personalise a Wunden signet ring?
Every piece in the Treowth series carries the story of a discovery. An Anglo-Saxon goldsmith worked this piece of gold over a thousand years ago. Andrew uncovered it. That is where the Treowth story begins.
A Wunden signet is personalised in two ways: the visible mark on the signet face, and the hidden stone set beneath the signet, known only to you.
Choose what features on your signet: a hand-engraved Wunden rune, two hand-engraved initials, or a blank face. Initials can be engraved in a classic style or as a monogram. If you wish, add a hidden precious stone beneath the ring.
Alternative engraving styles, family marks, stone-setting and symbols can be discussed with Andrew.
One ring. Two stories. One that started centuries ago at the hands of a goldsmith. One that begins the moment you choose.
Choose your Wunden Rune
Each Wunden signet can carry a single Rune from the Futhorc, the runic writing system of Anglo-Saxon England. Choose the mark for what it means to you personally: protection, courage, journey, endurance, joy, or legacy.






Inspired by Anglo-Saxon gold, unearthed after 1,500 years
Andrew and his son Arthur found a piece of Anglo-Saxon gold during a metal detecting trip in Lincolnshire. Andrew believes it may be the chape of a dagger scabbard. Its twisted wire and granulation became the direct inspiration for Wunden.
The object was gold, in extraordinary condition, and decorated with extraordinary care. What struck Andrew was not only its potential function, but the skill of the goldsmith who worked it more than a thousand years ago.
The piece is currently with the Finds Liaison Officer under the Treasure Act. It may one day enter a museum collection. In the meantime, it started something. Goldwin was the first piece the find inspired. Wunden is the second. An Anglo-Saxon craftsman and a British jeweller, centuries apart. The principle in the wire is the same.
"The wearer is not buying a finished story. They are stepping into one."
Andrew Geoghegan
Why Wunden takes time
Wunden's proportions were resolved over months of design development. Once cast, each ring is independently hallmarked. Only then does the detailed handwork begin: refining the twisted form, completing its engraving and personal details, and applying the final finish. Each ring is made to order over 4 to 6 weeks.
The Idea
Resolved for balance, beauty & wear.
The Hand
Engraved and finished by master craftsmen.
The Object
Made for you and your story.
What is the hidden gemstone in Wunden?
Wunden can hold a hidden gemstone beneath the signet face, set into the underside of the ring where it touches the skin. This hidden gemstone signet ring keeps the stone private, seen by you rather than the world. You choose it. That knowledge stays between you and the ring.
The stone is selected during the ordering process. Choose from diamond, blue or pink sapphire, green tsavorite, ruby, or another precious stone Andrew has available for this purpose.
Some choose a birthstone. Others choose a favourite colour. Some choose a stone that marks a particular moment. Andrew's only advice: choose the one that means something.
This is one of the things most interesting about jewellery: it does not have to be about what other people see. A stone chosen privately, worn daily, known only to the wearer. Or shared with one person. A kind of inscription only you can read.
Frequently asked questions
When does Wunden launch?
Wunden launches at 9am on Saturday 11 July 2026. Register below and you will receive first access and the pricing reveal for the 3-day inaugural window before the page changes publicly.
What metals does Wunden come in?
Wunden launches primarily in 925 silver, rhodium plated. Andrew can also make Wunden I and Wunden II in 18ct yellow gold, 18ct rose gold, and platinum. These precious metal versions cost significantly more because of the ring weight and current metal prices, so speak to Andrew before ordering.
Can Wunden be personalised?
Yes. Wunden is a personalised signet ring with several mark options. You can choose a hand-engraved Rune from the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, two initials in a classic style or monogram, a blank face, or a hidden gemstone set beneath the signet. Other engraving ideas can be discussed with Andrew.
What if I do not want a Rune?
A Rune is optional. The signet face can carry two hand-engraved initials, stay completely blank, or wait for a mark at a later point. Wunden works as an engraved signet ring, a quiet blank signet, or a personal piece with a hidden stone.
Is Wunden a men's or women's ring?
Both. Wunden was designed as a unisex signet ring and is available in two proportions. Wunden I offers a lighter profile; Wunden II has greater depth and presence. Either can be ordered in sizes H to Z, so the choice is based on the hand and the feeling you prefer — not gender.
Can Wunden be sized?
Yes. Wunden is available in ring sizes H to Z. Andrew designed a sizing strip into the back of the ring, where the twisted profiles gradually straighten towards the base. This allows careful resizing without distorting the main twisted form or signet profile.
Will it be hallmarked?
Yes. Every Wunden ring is hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office before it leaves the studio. Hallmarking verifies the precious metal content, including 925 silver, 18ct gold, or platinum, and gives the finished ring an independent British quality mark for long-term confidence.
How long does a Wunden take to make?
Andrew makes each Wunden to order. The usual lead time is 4 to 6 weeks from order to delivery, depending on the chosen mark, metal, and hidden stone. This is not a stock piece. It is made once, to your specification.
Is Wunden part of the Treowth collection?
Yes. Wunden is the second piece in the Treowth series, an ongoing body of work drawn from the Anglo-Saxon relic that Andrew and his son Arthur uncovered in 2025. Goldwin was the first piece. Each stands alone and connects to the whole.
Register for the Wunden signet ring launch
Wunden launches by email before any public announcement. Register for first access to this handmade signet ring launch and the 3-day inaugural pricing window.
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