Thus the "right hand ring" was very much associated with the real character and personality of the wearer, and it was the age of jazz - women's fashion changed as hairstyles, and thus the huge bubble became a new behavior .After the ban was lifted, the cocktail ring was established in the 1940s and 50s as the perfect tool for beautiful social occasions
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Most types of jewelry have been with us for centuries, but not the cocktail ring. When you look at the shiny rock that adorns your right hand, it inevitably looks back to 1920s America. And behind the shiny diamond are some skeletons and dark secrets .The term cocktail ring is associated with the forbidden period from 1920 to 1933. Illegal cocktail parties are held in secret places. Only the elite and the rich had access to these secret parties, where alcohol flowed and fashion flourished. 
Women who enjoy the secret nature of such events adorn their fabulous dresses with stunning cocktail rings. The ring was practically an amulet for a woman who "dared to wear". They weren't exactly - and the more provocative and cruel the ring, the more unconventional and modern the woman was .But he spoke more than a sign of prohibition this right-hand ring was closely linked to women's freedom. After World War I, women began to emphasize their individuality and progressive freedom. It was often a ring that the woman bought for herself instead of the engagement ring that was traditionally bought by the husband.
 Thus the "right hand ring" was very much associated with the real character and personality of the wearer, and it was the age of jazz - women's fashion changed as hairstyles, and thus the huge bubble became a new behavior .After the ban was lifted, the cocktail ring was established in the 1940s and 50s as the perfect tool for beautiful social occasions. The "Cocktail Hour" was invented in the 1950s to accommodate post-war zeal. The stars wore cocktail rings at the Oscars and their fans wanted to bring a little bit of Hollywood sparkle into their lives and imitate the heroines on their screens. 
It was also a statement that a free woman did not have to wait for the perfect man. They can show their growing confidence by buying a big stone themselves .Before that the ring was the real thing - a precious gem, especially a diamond - but by the 1950's, many cocktail rings were made by costume jewelry designers. And as soon as the first lady, Mamie Eisenhower, wore Tiffany costume jewelry on the opening balls in 1953 and '57, the fake became brilliant!
The cocktail ring went out of fashion in the late 1960s and '70s .But not for long. Sometimes called the "statement ring", the cocktail ring is back .Let's thank the legendary Carrie Brad Shaw and her cousin in "Sex and the City", who put the cocktail ring on the same field like the Manolo Blahank shoe. No fashionista could be seen without one. Again, this is for the woman of success and wearing a ring on every finger .Decades before Spice Girls, the cocktail ring made a bold statement, stating: "Girl power."