94 thoughts on “Are pinky rings effay?

    • Anonymous says:

      https://i.imgur.com/NH0c1Pd.jpg

      Couple more of mine. 18ct gold and onyx, 8 grams.

      simple and elegant simplicity and like oval shape of onyx in ring OP

      pinkie rings / set with stones were quite popular for men until up until early 60s, as were traditional gold/platinum rings in general

      https://i.imgur.com/chQj21v.jpg

      Good and masculine choice OPie. I don’t have a pinky ring but I do have one on my ring finger.

      very cool engraved monogram on ring

      https://i.imgur.com/GwQ6mQQ.jpg

      Carnelian signet roman qt with pony tail. I need a cool story for her bros, the truth hasn’t impressed anyone.

      https://i.imgur.com/W8ps8ty.jpg

      im not a ringgay but anyone who’s interested in hebrewelry – even basic b***h karens on etsy – know that’s shit quality and would never purchase that

      It seems late 19th century in its ornate tiered and carved ring bezel and the carnelian very cool

  1. Anonymous says:

    Those look very /fashion/ anon, I envy you. I sadly don’t own any pinky rings. If I could I’d buy a gold and ruby one.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Definitely /fashion/. Shame more men don’t do it. It can look bad if it’s too big though. Yours look nice as far as the pics can tell. But like with watches, I believe that you can’t fully get a sense for rings and their look until you see them at a distance along with it’s wearer.

    • Anonymous says:

      agree.
      i like that ssense shows at least one zoomed out image from afar for the rings. or just develop the ability to visualize your fit conceptually third person pov

      https://i.imgur.com/GwQ6mQQ.jpg

      Carnelian signet roman qt with pony tail. I need a cool story for her bros, the truth hasn’t impressed anyone.

      […]
      thanks bros, I love the comradery in this soon to be short lived thread. remind me never to contribute again so it lives even shorter.

      […]
      how do you know he was "scammed"?

      >9ct
      >bloodstone inset

      Cool octagonal shape

      look, im not recommending u shit. istg how aren’t any of you more discerning? no wonder why ur all spending so much money on trash drip. u don’t even know the first thing to look for in """quality""""

      >detail: is it mass produced/can it be easily mass produced. if so, discard
      >year of manufacture: research hallmarks or at least be prepared to recognize them
      >avoid getting SCAMMED: there are many types of ‘gold’. gold-filled, gold plated, 15-24k etc. those are only a few i can recall of the top of my head
      MOREOVER
      IF you are committing to buying precious metals, u should get a metal tester (various types) for cheap so that you don’t get scammed for thinking it was pure gold but u recieved a gold-plated hecker instead. it is hard to tell in photos.

      t. intermediate ringfag

  3. Anonymous says:

    I have the red one, it is 14k but I have to get it resized was my grandfathers. I might start wearing it I’m 28 and need a watch to go with it

    It is ruby I believe and has a diamond in the top left. With his initial T and my name starts with a t

    Just need a watch to go with it

    • Anonymous says:

      very cool 14k gold / ruby ring of granddad’s, but what about the smaller gold ring next to it?

      its his too, just another one with a small diamond in it.

      […]
      listen, are we going to have a problem here

      Are you thinking about buying a matching gold/gold bracelet dress watch or maybe a black leather with gold case tank-style watch?

      • Anonymous says:

        i was thinking maybe a 6mm cuban on my right hand, the pinky ring on the left with a tank like you said or paying 600 for a date just homage

        • Anonymous says:

          Tank-style gold case with black leather strap is good versatile dress watch but adaptable b/c not "too much gold" for more casual situations. Classic professional style.

          • Anonymous says:

            >Tank-style gold case with black leather strap is good versatile dress watch but adaptable b/c not "too much gold" for more casual situations. Classic professional style.

            yeah i agree, somedays it flipflops I want the gold tank, bracelet and pink ring, other times I feel i would look better with just a stainless steel watch

          • Anonymous says:

            >gold/stainless steel 2-tone bracelet on gold watch case
            If you can find them, two-tone gold/stainless steel interlocking bracelet with gold case dress watch is good adaptable look for both silver and gold hebrewelery.

      • Anonymous says:

        buying something like this
        https://www.amazon.ca/Seiko-Stainless-Japanese-Quartz-Leather/dp/B09GW31VR3/ref=asc_df_B09GW31VR3/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459440608277&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6131782607011048656&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9000795&hvtargid=pla-1455568234066&psc=1

        somedays i like the whole gold hebrewelery look and sometimes i just wanna buy a 2k luxury steel watch and keep it as it is

      • Anonymous says:

        >grandfather’s ring

        What’s wrong with that? It may not be latest edgey cool stainless steel ring but it’s gold / ruby with huge personal value as well.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Here’s a couple of my gemstone rings. Selenite, 2 garnet, black tourmaline

    Eventually I’ll probably get some proper gold rings, yet I like these kinds because the shape of the stone is more dynamic

    • Anonymous says:

      But its not tacky and is quite stylish

      >tacky and garish like candy gumdrops
      >excessive and visually distracting for any person– especially if you’re male?!?

      Wear 1 or 2 rings maximum and save up your money for precious metals (gold, platinum, silver) and precious stones (diamonds, sapphire, ruby, jade, lapis lazuli etc.). The impression you make is cheap and tawdry.

      One can only imagine the rest of your appearance and wardrobe…. common and unprofessional.

      • Anonymous says:

        Lmao no. I dont play by societal rules because I’m not a sheep.

        >One can only imagine the rest of your appearance and wardrobe…. common and unprofessional.
        Common, yet I have 8 rings on. Make it make sense.

        • Anonymous says:

          That’s the hand of a woman. You’re a woman.

          Sadly, this is

          https://i.imgur.com/l3QG6ax.jpg

          >pinky rings
          You’re all missing out, niggas

          is what’s come to be expected from a man that "don’t play by societal rules".

          • Anonymous says:

            >men can only wear minimalist signet rings
            That’s why I’m happy I found my own style. Imagine limiting yourself because of archaic societal constructs lol

          • Anonymous says:

            >I found my own style
            That’s not a style, but rather a lack of taste and also possible hindu heritage

  5. Anonymous says:

    I really want a pinky ring, but I’ve yet to find one and I don’t know my size.
    I don’t like those very minimalistic signet type rings that OP wears. No offense, it’s just not for me. I want more silver, gothic style etc.
    Any suggestions?

    • Anonymous says:

      >men can only wear minimalist signet rings
      That’s why I’m happy I found my own style. Imagine limiting yourself because of archaic societal constructs lol

      >pewter skull-bunny ring
      >I found my own style
      >magine limiting yourself
      >archaic societal constructs

      t. 15yo high-school sophomore

        • Anonymous says:

          […]
          >pewter skull-bunny ring
          >I found my own style
          >magine limiting yourself
          >archaic societal constructs

          t. 15yo high-school sophomore

          That skull bunmy ring has *much more [garish scary tacky ;D] individuality* than all of the other run of the mill signet rings posted

          >t. 15yo high-school sophomore

  6. Anonymous says:

    onyx and non precious stones are for the ring finger. Right hand is pinky and middle finger. Left is ring finger and index. Don’t be a peasant like the poster at the end with all the garbage on his arms and hands. Remember people judge you right off the bat, you’re in charge of this no matter what you want to believe.

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