In case you missed it, Emily Ratajkowski just debuted some serious new bling—a set of
“divorce rings” featuring repurposed jewels from her old engagement ring. While both rings are
truly stunning, we just can’t get enough of her simple yet gorgeous pear-cut diamond pinky ring.
Designed by New York-based jewelry brand Alison Lou, the latest iteration on the pinky ring
trend can only mean one thing: pinky rings are definitely here to stay.
While the meaning of pinky rings has evolved over thousands of years, it’s always been
a staple piece of jewelry beloved by both men and women for a subtle (or not-so-subtle)
statement. Long story short, If you don’t have a pinky ring in your stack already, you’re going to
want to get one.
California princess Megan Markle loves a pinky ring—especially if it’s for a good cause.
She’s been seen wearing pieces from Shiffon Co., a jewelry brand that empowers and funds
female entrepreneurs, several times, including on her iconic Time magazine cover.
The great Cate Blanchett has been rocking pinky rings on the red carpet since at least
2013 when she wore the appropriately floral Socrates ring from Van Cleef & Arpels to the Blue
Jasmine premiere. Since then, she’s sported pieces on both the covers of Vanity Fair France
and Variety.
We couldn’t leave out the king of the pinky ring himself, Bruno Mars. From his song 24K
Magic, “Players, put your pinky rings up to the moon,” to his just-opened club at the Bellagio
Vegas named (take a wild guess) Pinky Ring, the singer makes his love for the jewelry no
secret. We love this bespoke Tiffany & Co piece he wore to Pinky Ring’s grand opening.
Whether you’re looking to repurpose a family heirloom or diamond or just want
something new to add to your ring stack, La Bijouterie’s expert jewelers are here to customize a
masterpiece that’s uniquely yours—we pinky promise! Book your appointment to get started
today.