According to an odd story in the New York Times, the concept of "divorce rings" is starting to gain appeal among a certain set. What is a divorce ring you may ask? Imagine a man bent on one knee, gazing up at surprised woman. He removes a jewelry box from his jacket and hands her a diamond ring in the shape of a broken heart. "Honey, will you divorce me?"
This bizarre scenario may not be as crazy as it seems. Alice Kwartler Antiques is now selling an 18-karat gold and diamond "divorce ring," complete with a solitaire and jagged broken heart. At $3,200, the ring might cost more than a lot of people's wedding bands. Rather than symbolizing eternal love, this one is meant to signify that things didn't work out.
Using rings as a symbol of marital status can be traced back to ancient times. In the modern era, there are three marital statuses: single, married, and divorced. The idea of a "divorce ring" is just another way to signal a shift in a person's life. The breakup ring would quickly let people know that a marriage is over, just as a wedding ring says that you're taken. The ring can help avoid tiresome conversations with people about the status of your relationship and serves as a warning sign to newcomers.
Rather than wait to receive such a ring, others might decide to purchase one for themselves as a symbol of surviving the pain of the divorce process. There's a spirit of starting over, or renewal in the rings and buyers have been known to throw themselves divorce parties or splurge on "divorcemoons."
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