Abstract: A finger ring comprises first and second separate ring members, each of which has a hole into which the finger can be inserted, and is composed of a central inscribed circular main hole region whose diameter is substantially equal to the smaller diameter of the joint of the finger to be inserted into the ring member and a pair of segmental supplementary hole region extending from said central circular main hole region, and a pair of permanent magnets for connecting the first and second ring members fitted around the finger so that their relative movement along the finger is prevented when the first ring member is rotated through a prescribed angle.
Abstract: A finger tip ornament which can be easily attached to and removed from a finger tip comprises a plurality of C-shaped bridge members each open at the bottom and having an inner surface shape complementary to that of a cross section of a finger tip; a pair of supporting members which are connected to the respective ends of the C-shaped bridge members and extend along the finger tip toward the fingerprint portion. The furthest forward end portions of the supporting members are curved inward so as to be drawn near to each and to contact the extreme end portions of the finger tip.