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The Pat Kim 'Knock Knock' Ring Lets You "Knock On Wood" Wherever You Go

Rings are cute in general, but rings that serve a purpose like the Pat Kim 'Knock Knock' ring are ever better. If you're a superstitious individual who feels the need to "knock on wood" a lot of the time, then you definitely need this ring.

Made of solid walnut with a brass knocker, the 'Knock Knock' ring is ideal for those knocking moments. Never again will there be a time when you need to "knock on wood" and no wood is to be found. Just look to the Pat Kim 'Knock Knock' ring and it will forever be your saving grace.
Trend Themes
1. Superstitious Wearables - The emergence of wearable technology designed for superstitious individuals creates opportunities for designers to create new wearables for various superstitions that provide comfort and peace of mind.
2. Functional Jewelry - As consumer demand for functional accessories increase, there is an opportunity for jewelry designers to incorporate innovative and useful features into their designs.
3. Personalized Superstition Accessories - The rise of personalized accessories provides an opportunity for designers to create customizable versions of talismans for customers as a form of personal expression.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Industry - This industry can develop innovations in design and materials used to create jewelry that caters to superstitious beliefs and incorporates practical functions.
2. Wearable Technology Industry - The wearable technology industry can invest in developing new technologies that cater to superstitious beliefs, such as an app that recognizes knocking sounds as a superstitious act and sends a notification as a reminder.
3. Personalized Gift Industry - The personalized gift industry can create customized superstitious accessories as a form of self-expression, providing a unique and meaningful gift for individuals who rely on talismans for their beliefs.

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