Cocktail rings are far more than just dazzling pieces of jewelry; they were originally a symbol of resilience, independence, and rebellion. The cocktail ring first emerged in the US during the Prohibition Era of the 1920s. The sale of intoxicating liquors was banned at this time, giving rise to the growth of speakeasies and underground clubs where revelers could let loose and lower their inhibitions, revealing their true selves.
The restrictions of the era inspired women to loudly and boldly celebrate their individuality through jewelry. Cocktail rings were large, colorful, and stately, and soon came to be seen as a way to display power – sending a strong message that nobody can prevent you from being you. The larger and more colorful the ring, the more confident its wearer.
Express your own individuality with this captivating ring on your finger. Only available online, the Florere cocktail ring is limited to just 500 pieces. Order yours today.