The Right Hand Bling Ring
The ultimate new accessory for savvy singles. . .
When my first marriage faded into oblivion, the
engagement ring I'd worn with such joy and love was banished to
my jewelry case.
Some years later, older and much wiser, I resurrected the ring
and had it re-set by a jeweler friend to reflect my newly
discovered independence and style. But back in those days, the
sight of those diamonds on my right hand was simply a painful
reminder of my failure in the marriage stakes.
Now it seems I was ahead of my time.
The right-hand bling ring is the latest status symbol for women
who no longer feel they have anything to prove.
Women are earning more, marrying later and have more disposable
income than ever before, leaving them with plenty of room for a
little self-indulgence. And it goes without saying that the
newest status symbol should encompass the ultimate status
symbol, diamonds.
In fact, the trend has become such a major force it's been given
its own (albeit lackluster) terminology - "self-purchaser".
According to Greg Distefano, a spokesman for the Diamond
Information Center at J. Walter Thompson, "The self-purchase
market is now a $3.75 billion business in the United States.
Rings are the single largest type in this market. They account
for two out of every five pieces of self-purchased jewelry."
Eager to get in on the action, DeBeers, the world's largest
diamond producer, has produced a series of ads to tap into the
hearts and wallets of this enormous, previously ignored,
consumer demographic.
"Your left hand is your heart. Your right hand is your voice,"
crows their recent print ads. "Your left hand says 'I do.' Your
right hand says 'I did what?' Your left hand knows the answers.
Your right hand asks the questions. Your left hand rocks the
cradle, your right hand rules the world. Women of the world,
raise your right hand."
So, what are the top-selling trends in
right-hand bling rings ?
Contemporary settings, such as the sleek bezel-set and pav', are
popular with singles wishing to avoid the look of the classic
round solitaire diamond. And for those who aspire to the cool
sophistication of Audrey Hepburn, Tiffany's newly released
Lucida setting is the ultimate in bling-ring elegance.
But for those sassy singles who would have to forego three
months' rent to afford a diamond, there are plenty of fabulous
alternatives.
For all the bling without the sting, cubic zirconias are made
with such precision these days that usually only a jeweler's
loupe can spot the difference. From the sublime to the
outrageous, the affordability of cubic zirconias means that you
can have a different ring to match your outfit and your mood!
Check out the fabulous collection of right-hand bling rings at
Emitations.
"Diamonds are a girl's best friend" may well have become the
newly revived mantra for the modern 21st century woman, but if
you still need an excuse to go out and get yourself some bling,
I like to remind myself of the L'Oreal maxim - "Because I'm
worth it!"

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