Never mind that Valentine’s Day came and went without any bling hiding between the Godivas. Spring is coming – go ahead, take the initiative and add some sparkle to your life, specifically your right hand. In case you haven’t heard,
cocktail rings have made a comeback. Also known as dinner rings, right-hand rings and statement rings, these baubles are meant to be big and in-your-face flashy – that’s what makes them so much fun. Shopperati found a delicious array of gorgeous rings waiting to adorn your fingers at Ross Simons, including this 11.5-carat amethyst ring accented by diamonds in 14k white gold ($595). Or maybe you’d prefer the mellow yellow of this 9.6-carat lemon quartz and diamond 14k ring ($175). If you have a big appetite for carats, check out this vintage-inspired 20-carat smoky quartz ring in yellow 14k gold ($250). Vintage purists will be delighted with the large selection of extremely reasonable one-of-a-kind estate pieces including these exquisite floral rings. We could not decide which was prettiest – this
1970s amethyst and diamond floral ring ($1,276, pictured) or this lovely opal and diamond floral ring ($716) from the 1960s. In the end, you may be drawn to the more reasonably priced florals like this 1970s ruby and gold flower ring ($316) or this 1960s 18k yellow gold and pearl ring ($396, pictured). But if you’re looking to treat yourself, then these diamond floral rings from the 1950s are the way to go. Good luck choosing between the .75 carat diamond flower ring or the even blingier 1.40 carat style. The ice was also nice at other retailers such as Ice.com, Bailey Banks and Biddle, David Yurman and even department stores such as Nordstrom and Macy’s. Go ahead, make your day. You can blame it on spring fever.












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