Cocktail Rings

Bold, bright, and designed to make a statement, cocktail rings first gained popularity
in the 1920s. One hundred years later, they continue to sparkle – with bright
gemstones, Art Deco styles, and intricate designs once again in style.


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Cocktail Rings

What is a cocktail ring?

A cocktail ring is a bold, oversized statement ring, typically featuring a large central gemstone surrounded by smaller stones or intricate metalwork.

Cocktail rings were popularised during the 1920s Prohibition era.

Art Deco cocktail rings, in particular, embraced geometric shapes, vibrant colourful gemstones like sapphires, emeralds, and rubies, and platinum or white gold settings.

Why is it called a cocktail ring?

The cocktail ring got its name from the 1920s Prohibition era, when glamorous women wore these bold, oversized rings to illicit cocktail parties.

These rings, often featuring large gemstones surrounded by diamonds, became a symbol of confidence, independence, and rebellion against societal norms.

The name stuck, and today, cocktail rings remain a statement of luxury and elegance, worn for special occasions and evening events.

How to wear a cocktail ring?

Wearing a cocktail ring is all about making a statement with elegance and confidence. Here are a few tips:

  • Traditionally, cocktail rings are worn on the right hand to avoid clashing with engagement or wedding rings.
  • The ring finger or middle finger are the most common choices for balance and visibility.
  • Keep other jewellery minimal to avoid overshadowing the ring. Pair it with simple bracelets or small stud earrings to maintain balance.
  • Match the ring’s gemstone or metal with your outfit for a cohesive look.
  • Neutral or complimentary nail colours work best.
  • Cocktail rings are meant to be noticed! Wear yours with confidence and let it be a conversation starter.
What finger do you wear a cocktail ring on?

A cocktail ring is typically worn on the right hand to distinguish it from engagement or wedding rings.

The ring finger or middle finger are the most common choices, offering balance and visibility.

For a bolder statement, the index finger can also be a striking option. Ultimately, it comes down to personal style and comfort.

Can you wear a cocktail ring as an engagement ring?

Yes, you can absolutely wear a cocktail ring as an engagement ring!

Cocktail rings are bold and often feature large, colorful gemstones, making them a unique alternative to traditional diamond rings.

Many modern couples embrace non-traditional engagement rings, choosing vibrant stones like sapphires, emeralds, or rubies for a distinctive look.

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