Rock Band-Honoring Jewelry

The Great Frog Celebrates 60 Years of the Rolling Stones

British jewelry imprint The Great Frog celebrates the British rock band The Rolling Stones and its special 60th year anniversary with limited edition jewelry designs. Honoring the special milestone, the two create pieces that perfectly capture the spirit of both efforts.

The Great Frog nods to the 1968 chart-topping album by the Rolling Stones 'Beggars Banquet.' It translates in the form of a skull ring, an I.D. bracelet, and of course, none other than a ring that depicts the exact look of the John Pasche-designed lips with the tongue-out logo. The skull ring is detailed with special engraved writing similar to the look of the album cover. The bracelet follows the same design language and the tongue ring is made with British 935 sterling silver with a solid 9ct yellow gold tongue.

Image Credit: The Great Frog

Music-inspired Jewelry
There is a growing demand for jewelry that pays homage to popular musicians and their impact on culture, creating opportunities for designers to create limited-edition collections that resonate with music enthusiasts.
Limited-edition Collaborations
Consumers crave unique and one-of-a-kind pieces, creating opportunities for jewelry brands to collaborate with cultural icons to release exclusive collections and tap into new markets.
Personalized Engravings
There is a trend in personalizing jewelry to tell a unique story or commemorate a special occasion, creating opportunities for designers to incorporate personalized engravings into their collections to cater to the demand for meaningful jewelry.

Sectors Adopting This

Jewelry
Jewelry brands can tap into current trends by creating limited-edition collections inspired by cultural icons and incorporating personalized engravings, to satisfy the growing consumer desire for unique, meaningful jewelry.
Entertainment
Through collaborations with brands, artists can make their mark in the fashion industry and offer fans special edition collections that celebrate their influence on culture.
Fashion
Fashion brands can incorporate iconography from pop culture into their designs to create accessories that appeal to music enthusiasts and fans of popular culture.
SCORE
2.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 48%
Activity 16%
Freshness 12%