Inspirational Ring Puts A Fresh New Twist On An Ancient Tradition
Released on: October 30, 2008, 1:33 am
Press Release Author: Tina Mansfield
Industry: Apparel & Fashion
Press Release Summary: Sterling Silver Ring Creates A Beautiful Reminder: Be Kind
Press Release Body: Humble, TX, October 30, 2008 -- Have you ever heard of tying a string around your finger to help remember something? String-Ring, The Kindness Reminder Ring, was created to promote kindness by modernizing this old custom.
With the hope of encouraging kindness, this interactive piece of jewelry was designed to be threaded with a piece of interchangeable colored strings. Inspired by the Anglo-Saxon tradition of tying a string around ones finger to remember something, in this case, to remember kindness. Each String-Ring comes with a set of 20 strings that are intended to remind you of the particular act of kindness represented by the color of string you chose. The purpose of this trendy ring is not simply aesthetic, but to set a new fashion in kindness by "Passing It On!" (Passing on kindness that is ... String-Ring's tag line).
Since the launch of the site in April, several noticeable publications have recognized the quality and uniqueness of the concept. The Houston Chronicle, Tulsa World, and Orlando Sentinel newspapers, as well as online advice source, About.com have featured Tina's story and rings.
The colored strings can be changed as often as desired depending on the message you wish to remember. For example, red or pink is the color of love and is a reminder to be kind to one another. Blue represents tranquility, and promotes patience with others. Purple stands for empathy and serves as a sign to be tolerant of the differences between us. Silver symbolizes wisdom and understanding and is a reminder to forgive. Gold is the color of wealth and acts as reminder to give "not just money, but your attention, time, knowledge, or even a smile. Green is a reminder to respect the environment and all other living things. Orange represents energy and enthusiasm and is a reminder to laugh" "Especially at ourselves," said Tina Mansfield, the ring's creator.
Tina has donated the first 100 String-Rings to The Rachel's Challenge Project. Rachel was the first victim of the Columbine school shooting in 1999 and her father, Darrell Scott, travels the globe speaking to high-school students at assemblies in the hope of promoting kindness and tolerance. She is also working with Vanessa's Big Heart foundation, an organization funding research into the causes and cures for pediatric heart disease.
The rings are priced at $24.95 each. Log on to www.string-ring.com for more information about this sterling silver ring, how to purchase it, and threading ideas. Press Release Submission By PressReleasePoint(http://www.pressreleasepoint.com)