These items are adornments, typically worn on the finger, crafted from an alloy of silver containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals, usually copper. They incorporate a moving element, designed to be manipulated for tactile stimulation and anxiety relief. A common example features a band with freely spinning smaller rings around its circumference.
The incorporation of a tactile element into jewelry offers a discreet method of managing stress and improving focus. The choice of the constituent metal provides a balance of durability, aesthetic appeal, and hypoallergenic properties, often making it a suitable option for individuals with sensitive skin. Historically, rings have held symbolic significance across cultures, and the addition of a functional aspect expands their utility beyond mere ornamentation.