Women rock anti-engagement rings to celebrate self love

You don't need a man to put a ring on it!

Update: 2016-07-25 12:01 GMT
Celebrities like Amber Rose and Lucy Hale have also been spotted wearing anti-engagement rings. (Photo: Instagram)

Engagement rings have long been flaunted by women in a society that still puts the celebration of marriage far above the academic and professional accomplishments of women. But now single women are getting back at this age-old tradition by going for ‘anti-engagement’ rings.

 

 

 

Anti-engagement rings are a smaller version of the typical engagement rings except that they are a little smaller and are worn on your pinkie finger instead of your third finger. And of course, you don’t need to have a fiancé to buy one for you – you spend your own money for it. A jewellery company called Fred & Far has been credited for bringing this feminist trend into mass popularity.

 

 

 

Each anti-engagement ring by Fred & Far offer has a 14-karat yellow, rose, or white gold band with a conflict-free white sapphire stone in an upside-down triangle shape. Even celebrities like Amber Rose and Lucy Hale have been spotted wearing these.

 

So, all the single ladies out there...would you be game to 'put a ring on it'?

 

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