Poké Ball Engagement Ring: You Can’t Catch Them All, but You Can Catch One

So you have been trying to catch all of the Pokémon you can, but you have found one that is that special someone. What better way to say, “I choose you!” then to give them this Poké Ball engagement ring? This is the height of class for Pokémon fans who want to end the chase and settle down.

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This Pokéball engagement ring was designed by jeweler Arts & Gems. It is the Pokémon trainer’s ring.

It has a ruby and cubic zirconium Pokéball as the center stone with green gems on either side to represent health at the beginning of a battle. Sadly for all of you Poké-nerds this is just a concept, but the artist says that due to demand they will be producing it soon.

Let’s face it you can’t catch them all. For one thing they just keep creating new Pokémon and upping the price of merchandise. It’s better just to catch one very special Pokémon and stick with it.

[via Cheezburger via Fashionably Geek]

Zelda Triforce Ring Seals the Deal

This isn’t the first Legend of Zelda ring that someone used to seal the deal, and it probably won’t be the last. This particular one was created by Paul Michael Design and features three special stones set in the middle, forming the Triforce.

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Three bands seemingly emerge from the middle of it, snaking around its wearer’s finger as a symbol of eternal love. But that’s just my interpretation.

On a side note, I wonder if the person who’s holding the ring intentionally muddied his finger before the photo was taken. Was he trying to channel Link, who we presume has dirty digits because of all the stuff he has to do in order to save Zelda? Nope. It’s just proof that the jeweler works hard to create such awesome stuff.

[via Fashionably Geek via Geekologie]

The Ring Clock Helps You Keep The Sands Of Time In Your Hands

For years now, people have worn rings on their fingers as well as watches on their hands. Rings would be used in order to indicate someone’s marital status as well as being used for fashion, while watches are used to tell time in addition to their use in fashion. Now, you won’t need to wear one or the other as the Ring Clock combines both a ring and a watch in one ultimate accessory.

The Ring Clock uses a total of 144 ultra-thin LEDs that can display the current time when you twist it along your finger, all within a surgical-grade, allergy-free stainless steel ring that is water resistant. You’ll have a choice of being able to tell time through your ring in either blue or orange LEDs. Charging the Ring Clock is as easy as setting it down as it’ll recharge through wireless induction, although a full charge is said to allow the ring to function for a week without needing to be recharged.

The Ring Clock is currently seeking funding through their Indiegogo campaign where a pledge of $185 will get you your very own Ring Clock, which is said to be a rather large discount considering the retail price of the ring will be $250 when it’s complete.

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    The Ring Clock is a Watch for Your Finger

    Pledge to this campaign on Indiegogo if you want to wear a watch on your fingers. It’s called the Ring Clock, and uses 144 ultra-thin mono-color LEDs to display the time when you twist it. It’s a ring. It’s a watch. And, thankfully it doesn’t look like these.
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    Charging the Ring Clock is wireless, through induction. You just put it on a Qi charging plate. The battery is good for one week of operation on a charge. It’s made from surgical stainless steel and also has a water-resistant exterior.

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    Right now they’re still working on their prototype. It isn’t finished yet. So you should be aware that this isn’t a sure thing. They may be able to pull it off. Then again, maybe not. In order to put the Ring Clock into production, the company is looking for $287,400 in crowdsourced funding. As of this writing it has raised over $50,000 toward that goal, and still has about 43 days to go.

    It takes a minimum $185(USD) pledge if you want one. I hope they get the rest of their funding and manage to complete the project.

    [via Uncrate]

    Han Solo Carbonite Ring: Jabba the Jeweler

    I bet Jabba the Hutt is kicking himself right about now for failing in his diet. There is no way he could get this awesome Han Solo in Carbonite ring on even his little finger. I guess he could have one of his slaves wear it for him.
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    This ring displays a miniature Han Solo frozen in carbonite – one of the most classic moments in movie or sci-fi history. This is a design that was sketched out by Paul Bierker, a jeweler who is obviously a geek as well. I know this because he also made this.

    It’s the perfect engagement ring for any Hutt who is in love and also wants to keep his trophies close by.

    [via Superpunch]

    Alien Xenomorph Ring Transforms into Brass Knuckles

    Do you punch like a wuss? Need some extra force when you lay a smack down? Well, if you also want a good geek ring, here is the answer. It’s an Alien Xenomorph ring that conveniently transforms into brass knuckles. Bam! Someone is going to need a facehugger ice pack, sucker!
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    This ring from Kilroy’s Attic is scary just like the Alien Queen herself. But at least it doesn’t drool acid all over the place while it is punching your lights out. That would just be too realistic.

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    Here’s a demo of how the ring unfolds in case you’re curious:

    It will cost you $55(USD) if you want one. That’s not bad at all. That’s like $11.25(USD) per knuckle.  Just don’t trust anybody who wears one.

    [via The Mary Sue via Geeks Are Sexy]

    This 700-Year-Old Ring Was Used to Poison Kings

    This 700-Year-Old Ring Was Used to Poison Kings

    Should you have happened to find yourself dining with Bulgarian royalty 700 years ago and the wine tasted a bit off, you would have been smart to put the goblet down. Bulgarian archaeologists have just discovered a medieval bronze ring explicitly designed to poison political foes—in the most discreet way possible.

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    Adventure Time Jake Engagement Ring: Gold is for Suckers! Just Wear My Gut!

    Artist and writer Josh Adams caused a mathemagical wave of retweets when he posted his fiancé’s Jake the Dog engagement ring. I hope it’s actually Jake.

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    Best of luck to you and your Lady Rainicorn Josh!

    [via Josh Adams]

    Wearable Drinking Glasses: With This Ring, I Thee Drink

    The next time you hold a high class party that’s all posh and sophisticated, break out this wearable drinking glasses and kick things up a notch. They are like ring pops, but for adults. And they hold alcohol, not candy.
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    These are from designer Merve Kahraman, who has developed a whole selection of these wearable mini drinking glasses, called the “Seduction Series.” When regular glasses are not fancy enough, these ring glasses will make things even more special.

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    Plus, it would be fun to see everyone with their nose up in the air spilling drinks all over themselves trying to use these. Not so high and mighty now are you?

    [via TAXI via Foodbeast]

    Zelda Triforce Rings: Hyrule Jewelry (Hyrulery?)

    It’s dangerous to go alone. Take these Legend of Zelda triforce rings from Etsy seller Peregrine Studios. These stainless steel triforce rings of wisdom, courage or power are perfect for fans of the classic RPG series.
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    So if you ever need to level up your abilities, just slip one on and go on with your journey. Rescue your princess and watch the end credits roll. Then live happily ever after. These rings are just $39.99(USD) and they take 2 to 4 weeks to create. So gather up your Rupees and head on over to Etsy to order yours now.

    [via it8bit]