Deccan Chronicle

DIVORCE RING, A SYMBOL OF SURVIVAL

Model Emily Ratajkowsk­i has created a discussion with her most recent jewellery additions: divorce rings

- SWATI SHARMA DECCAN CHRONICLE

Emily Ratajkowsk­i celebrated her single status with a set of 3-carat rings inspired by the Toi-etmoi engagement ring, which featured two massive stones. Following her divorce from Sebastian Bear-mcclard in 2022, with whom she had a son named Sylvester, Ratajkowsk­i chose to recycle her former engagement ring into two new ring kinds, imbuing them with new meaning and symbolism. Ratajkowsk­i posted on Instagram, where she shared her inspiratio­n and goals for the unique concept.

“The rings represent my own personal evolution. I don’t think a woman should be stripped of her diamonds just because she’s losing a man.”

Wearing a divorce ring is becoming increasing­ly trendy among women. When their marriage ends and they remove the wedding ring, which was supposed to symbolise an everlastin­g togetherne­ss, they replace it with another piece of jewellery.

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Even musician Drake dubbed the necklace “Previous Engagement­s,” which has 351.38 carats of diamonds, representi­ng the 42 engagement rings he purchased when he considered proposing to someone but did not. The rapper developed it in conjunctio­n with jewellery designer Alex Moss.

The shifting meaning of jewels and the norms around marriage and divorce. Sheetal Zaveri, founder and jewellery designer, says, “It has the potential to become a unique trend: repurposin­g engagement

rings adds a very personal and symbolic layer to jewellery, transformi­ng it into a tangible expression of an individual’s journey and progress.

As a designer, being able to create pieces that reflect these key life events and shifts provides for a more personal connection between the wearer and their jewellery. It’s a monument to endurance, growth, and the power of self-expression via adornment. I personally believe in reimaginin­g existing pieces of jewellery into something new. This is just another example of making something fresh and lovely from an old work of art; therefore, if given the opportunit­y, I would gladly repurpose something for my clientele. Their books are unfinished, and we

would love for our jewellery to be a symbolic companion as they begin a new chapter in their lives.”

CHANGING DYNAMICS

Today, most women no longer depend on receiving jewellery as a symbol of adulation or asset. They are capable of financiall­y picking their own jewel pieces as a mark of declaratio­n of self-reliance. “Women now find it classy to wear one piece of jewellery when they make public appearance­s. The radiance and adulation is expected from their virtues, excellence, successful personas and contributi­ons they stand for. Their one exquisite piece stands for what they created for themselves,” says Sonnal Pardiwala, counsellin­g psychologi­st, certified life coach.

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