For Him - Rings

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Like a vintage bottle of Courvoisier or humidor of Cohibas, the ring a man chooses to wear must measure up to his discerning tastes. And for many men, that choice is one that very often lasts a lifetime. J. Kennedy Design makes the selection process effortless by offering handsome, architecturally-inspired rings that convey a bold, rich and provocative message.

Ring Design Options

  • Setting: Channell, Aperture, or Capture

  • Precious Metal: 14K or 18K White or Yellow Gold, and Platinum

  • Gemstone: Cylettes® Various Colors, and Diamonds

Did You Know?

As far as the ancient Babylonians and Persians were concerned, men’s rings were: symbols of class, used to mark documents, signs of marriage.

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Like a vintage bottle of Courvoisier or humidor of Cohibas, the ring a man chooses to wear must measure up to his discerning tastes. And for many men, that choice is one that very often lasts a lifetime. J. Kennedy Design makes the selection process effortless by offering handsome, architecturally-inspired rings that convey a bold, rich and provocative message.

Ring Design Options

  • Setting: Channell, Aperture, or Capture

  • Precious Metal: 14K or 18K White or Yellow Gold, and Platinum

  • Gemstone: Cylettes® Various Colors, and Diamonds

Did You Know?

As far as the ancient Babylonians and Persians were concerned, men’s rings were: symbols of class, used to mark documents, signs of marriage.

Like a vintage bottle of Courvoisier or humidor of Cohibas, the ring a man chooses to wear must measure up to his discerning tastes. And for many men, that choice is one that very often lasts a lifetime. J. Kennedy Design makes the selection process effortless by offering handsome, architecturally-inspired rings that convey a bold, rich and provocative message.

Ring Design Options

  • Setting: Channell, Aperture, or Capture

  • Precious Metal: 14K or 18K White or Yellow Gold, and Platinum

  • Gemstone: Cylettes® Various Colors, and Diamonds

Did You Know?

As far as the ancient Babylonians and Persians were concerned, men’s rings were: symbols of class, used to mark documents, signs of marriage.