The Pug Cocktail Ring might not have a fancy jewel stuck in its center, but it does have a freaking pug! One that won’t bark at the people around you either. At least, with its price point, you’d hope it at least knows how to not speak, and let you do the barking for it.
18K White Gold and Diamond Pug Ring with White Brilliant and Cognac Diamonds and Ruby Eyes.
Total Carat weight 6.59. Stones are all full cut clean white F-G quality.
Is the Pug Cocktail Ring worthy of me?
Well, technically, I think we can go ahead and say that the pug is the centerpiece jewel for the ring. It just happens to have a bit more shape and flow to it than a normal gemstone, yeah?
If you’ve got the money and you’ve got the amount of devotion that goes out to this dog breed that you’ll throw out this much money to buy a ring dedicated to them, then by all means, this pug cocktail ring is exactly the thing for your dainty aristocratic fingers. I know a few different people who love pugs, but they’ve nowhere near the cash, nor do I think they would be the kind to flaunt this type of jewelry.
But hey, I could be mistaken.
Me personally? I don’t think I’d wear a full-bodied dog ring, not even of my beloved dobie. Plus, I’m into darker tones.
The only flaw I can think of is, why’d they go with red eyes?
Is it gonna shoot lasers out of them? Now I’m just reminded of the albino rats I had to work with at the pet store, and while I don’t necessarily mind rats themselves, they were a bit on the creepy side of the spectrum. Especially when you consider how often they’re placed in horror games.
So really, a red-eyed pug?
How did we find this product?
I was looking for different pug products and this one jumped out at me.