Fidgeter-Friendly Rings

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Meg Dattoria Created Fidget Rings to Help Control Anxious Bodily Functions

Meg Dattoria, a Washington DC-based artist, created a collection of rings dubbed 'Fidget Rings' in response to her habits of restlessness. When people are restless like Dattoria, anxious or nervous, they tend to fidget. From biting their nails to tapping their feet, people have their own ways of fidgeting.

A common fidgeter motion involves playing with jewelry. Many people, especially women, tend to fiddle with their rings. Meg Dattoria came up with six models of stretchy rings that mimic the natural paths human hands follow when they fidget with rings. Some of them incorporate spinning and rolling balls, sliding discs and a seesaw-like mechanism.

In addition to aiding fidgeters, the rings can also assist those with ADHD, Aspergers and autism to re-concentrate their erratic energies.
Trend Themes
1. Fidget Jewelry - Creating jewelry specifically designed for fidgeting presents an opportunity for businesses to cater to anxious and restive consumers.
2. Sensory Accessories - The demand for accessories that assist with sensory processing presents an opportunity for businesses to provide customizable products that cater to individuals with ADHD, Aspergers and autism.
3. Kinetic Objects - Incorporating kinetic mechanisms in everyday objects presents an opportunity for businesses to add a playful and interactive dimension to their products.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - The jewelry industry can take inspiration from the Fidget Ring trend and create tactile and interactive pieces that cater to consumers who require sensory stimulation.
2. Toys - The toy industry can incorporate kinetic mechanisms in their products to create a unique and interactive experience for children and adults alike.
3. Personal Accessories - The personal accessories industry can create customizable and multi-functional products that cater to individuals with specific sensory needs and preferences.

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