What Mood Ring Colors Mean
Although invented in the 1960's, mood rings became popular in the 1970's. A mood ring is a piece of finger jewelry with a stone containing heat-sensitive crystals that change color according to body temperature and thereby may depict the wearer's state of mind. Green is the color of the average body temperature. The mood ring will turn blue as body heat rises and black as body temperature drops. Does this Spark an idea?
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Black and White
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If the stone is black, it means the wearer is tense, nervous or over-worked. A gray stone signifies anxiety, nervousness or strained feelings. White symbolizes frustration, boredom or confusion.
Shades of Green
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Green is the color of someone who is active, but relaxed. If there is a bluish tint to the green, the wearer appears somewhat relaxed, but his inner emotions are charged.
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Shades of Blue
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If the mood ring stone is blue, the wearer is relaxed, lovable and happy. Dark blue signifies an intensified mood; the wearer is very happy, in love or passionate. If the color is purple, it means the wearer is sensual or has mental clarity.
Shades of Red
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Red is the color of excitement, energy and adventure, while pink symbolizes fear, uncertainty and unanswered questions.
Shades of Yellow
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If the mood ring turns yellow, the wearer is imaginative or feeling fine. The color orange means stimulating ideas or wanting things.
Shades of Brown
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When the mood ring stone is brown or bronze, it means the wearer is jittery and has restless thoughts.
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