


Adorning your hands with statement rings is like adding a final piece of armour to your look in a way that can be beautiful and almost lethally fierce at the same time. Certain jewlery designers have played with this dichotomy when designing their collections and wearing a bold ring (or several) can add a sense of drama to any outfit. Wearing such a ring in contrast to a super-feminine look is a more subtle and unique way to achieve that ubiquitous chic of biker jackets or heavy boots worn to toughen up a pretty dress.
(Pictured above: recycled plastic knuckleduster by Ada Zanditon; raven skull ring by Pamela Love NYC; bear trap ring by Eddie Borgo)
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