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Cindy’s TrendTracker: Multi-finger rings
Now here’s a trendy trend that seems to have long legs.

Now here’s a trendy trend that seems to have long legs. The multiple-finger rings that came in to vogue nearly two years ago show no sign of quitting. Since fashion trends move slowly in fine jewelry, and conventional wisdom says trends start on the coasts and move inward, we’re guessing two-finger rings have hit the heartland by now.
There are small and delicate designs and big and bold versions too. Some are very simple while others make one go ... hmmm? Definitely share the trend with customers and see who identifies with the slightly avant-garde concept. Retailers might be surprised by who goes for it; after all, tattoos and earrings for multiple piercings are now the norm. Can “hand jewelry” be that far behind?
Here’s 17 rings that will make you go “mmmmmm.”
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