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Mood ring, gold Mood Ring, Color Changing Ring, Gold Ring changes Color, Mood Stone ring, good Luck Ring, Good Luck jewelry, Statement Ring

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Mood rings began as a 1970s craze. Most sources credit two New Yorkers for the invention: Joshua Reynolds and Maris Ambats. From a psychological standpoint, however, mood rings can be beneficial for regulating stress and understanding your own emotions better. Taking advantage of the phenomenon, the short-lived clothing company Hypercolor started selling color-changing clothes. The trend extended into mood collars for pets in 2004, an LED “Mood Sweater” in 2014, and various mood nail polishes. Mood Ring Changes and Improvements A yellow-green mood ring color means you’re experiencing mixed emotions and feeling unsettled. This color may come up when you’re thinking of a crush you have and feeling hopeful yet anxious. Mood rings can also show different colors when the weather temperature changes. If you're in hot or cold weather, your skin temperature reflects that with the ring color.

We should note that many mood rings have a green baseline, rather than blue, so the green color would indicate a neutral calm. Yellow-Green All that said, temperature — and thus mood rings — aren’t the sole indicator of your emotional state. Lots of physiological changes are at play. Other companies have stepped up the tech with Bluetooth digital mood rings that measure and reflect colors based on more physical reactions than just temperature. If you are in a cooler temperature or you have cold hands, the mood ring color would be a dark color. In a neutral environment, the thermochromic liquid crystals will most likely be the default color, which is usually green or blue.Orange or amber mood ring colors suggest you’re craving excitement and adventure. This mood ring color is all about new beginnings, along with confidence and affection. The first mood rings would stop functioning if any water reached the liquid crystal inside. Modern versions keep the liquid crystal sealed better to prevent moisture from getting inside. Every mood ring manufacturer uses slightly different formulas, materials, and techniques. Most times, the neutral base color is adjusted to correspond to a standard baseline body temperature. The idea of measuring emotional states with body temperature is somewhat based in science. Your endocrine system (mostly known for regulating hormones) can adjust physiological conditions (like temperature, heart rate, and blood flow) for different emotional states.

If your mood ring is brown, this signifies feelings of frustration, restlessness, and tension. You may be feeling fearful or irritated about something and unable to shake it from your mind. Though most at the time were cheap and not long-lasting, the mood ring’s exponential popularity led jewelers to create higher-quality versions in metals like gold and sterling silver. Yellow is where we start getting into the spicier mood ring color meanings, though not always in a great way. A yellow mood ring color suggests you’re feeling tense and cautious.

How Long Do Mood Rings Last?

In 2018, Josh Reynolds told Stu News Laguna that research from him and his team, which includes a Science and Medical Director, “suggests the self-awareness and stress management features of the ring have a considerably broader appeal range from teens to boomers, today [more] than 40 years ago.” Like dark blue, a light blue mood ring color means you’re feeling calm and relaxed, just maybe not as deeply as dark blue indicates. Most mood rings have a blue baseline color, showing your body being at a standard temperature. Blue-Green Other factors that can damage mood rings are prolonged, direct exposure to extreme heat. Don’t leave your mood rings in a hot car or store them in direct sunlight. Your body temperature can increase when you’re feeling love or happiness but decrease with feelings of shame or sadness. In fact, research has shown that certain emotions are felt in specific areas of the body pretty consistently across different cultures. But are mood rings still a thing? Yep, you can still find mood rings for sale. They may not be as talked-about or widely popular as they once were, but mood rings have been a mainstay for many young girls over the years.

Shifting away from total calm, a blue-green mood ring color means that you’re fairly relaxed but also alert. This alertness may be because of subconscious anxieties that aren’t at the forefront of your mind. After all, mood rings were originally marketed as revealing your truest, hidden or subconscious emotions. If you’re out feeling cute and confident while doing something adventurous with your boo, expect an amber mood ring color. Red In general, the former interpretation applies to deeper reds while the latter interpretation applies to bright reds. Brown On one hand, red mood ring colors can reflect passion, thrill, and arousal, like a sensual red dress on date night. On the other hand, red mood rings can signal that you’re feeling super stressed, alarmed, or angry.

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In a nutshell, mood rings are indicators of temperature changes. The “stone” inside is actually a liquid crystal gel that’s thermotropic, so it changes color when the temperature changes. Technically, the temperature shifts cause the liquid crystal to move around, which changes the color they reflect. You know the scientific side, now it’s time for the ~magical~ side. What do the colors in a mood ring mean? Mood Ring Color Meanings List Image credit: Moodman001 | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license Do Mood Rings Work? Mood rings are a trendy temperature-sensitive, color-changing ring marketed to change color according to your current mood when worn. Their invention in the 1970s reflected the greater cultural focus on spirituality and self-reflection, particularly in America. Color-changing mood rings have been around for nearly 50 years, with spikes in popularity at their release in the 1970s and during the 1990s. Other names include “Multi-Color Mood Ring” and “Sensor Crystal™ ring.”

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