This cute collection of rings is a tourism trinket that I have yet to see. The acrylic rings (sorry, they're not high-end) sport different world landmarks in order to mark your wonderful adventures.
The four featured rings include the CN Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa (it’s not leaning), the Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower. They aren’t the flashiest of flashy, but they do have a sense of sentimental value, whether you’ve actually been o any of them or whether you’re just being patriotic (YEAH for the CN Tower).
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Tourism Trinkets
- Opportunity to create unique and innovative tourism souvenirs that appeal to travelers.
- Landmark Rings
- Disruptive innovation opportunity in the jewelry industry by offering acrylic rings featuring world landmarks.
- Sentimental Value
- Creating products that have sentimental value, whether for personal experiences or national pride.
Where This Applies
- Tourism
- The tourism industry can capitalize on the demand for unique and innovative souvenirs.
- Jewelry
- Opportunity for jewelry manufacturers to explore new materials and designs with landmark-inspired pieces.
- Retail
- Retailers can cater to customers seeking sentimental value through products that evoke personal memories or national identity.
