Moodringcolorss.com Talks About Mood Ring Color Meanings
The popularity of mood ring is increasing because it changes color in response to the body temperature of its wearer.
(prHWY.com) July 23, 2012 - Dallas, TX -- Experts say "mood jewelry has been extremely popular with people of all ages. Some people wear them for fun and do not wholeheartedly believe that they actually work. However there are many people who actually believe in mood ring color meanings."

The different mood ring colors on the stone of the jewelry help to identify strong emotions that a person may be feeling. The people who believe that the jewelry works do not let non-believers get them down. Instead, they focus on what the hues mean to them.

* White - Frustrated, confused, bored

* Bronze - Jitters, anticipation, restless, thoughts

* Pink- Fear, uncertain, unanswered questions

* Yellow - Imaginative, wondering, thoughts, ok feeling

* Orange - Stimulating, ideas, daring, wants

* Brown - Bored, dramatic, upset

* Red - excited, energized, adventurous

* Purple - Sensual, clarity, Purpose is known, Romantic

Moodringcolorss.com explains people who believe that a piece of jewelry that is an indicator of mood gives them a sort of control over their emotional state.

Experts explain "A mood ring is a ring which contains a thermochromic element, such as liquid crystal. The ring changes color in response to the body temperature of its wearer. The color is said, by some proponents, to indicate the emotional state of the wearer."

Changes in temperature cause the crystal to reflect different wavelengths of light which changes the color of the stone. The liquid crystal used in mood rings is usually set up to display a "neutral" color at the average human skin temperature, which is approximately 98.6 °F.

Experts say "Truthfully, mood jewelry actually does work." How it works is very simple. It's basic chemistry. The mood indicator identifies any change in the body's chemical makeup. Since the brain has complete control over the body when there are mental or emotional changes, they often manifest physically.

Some of the most common mood rings are grayish blue, purple, red, two different shades of green, gold, violet, and three different shades of blue, yellow, gray, and black. Out of all the occasions the best time and occasion to give a mood ring is during someone's wedding or marriage.

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