Frequently Asked Questions about Rings
Our concealed blades have finely ground edges and a pointed tip. They are capable of cutting through fabric, plastic, thin metal, and can effortlessly tear and cut human skin. These sharp points or serrated edges are designed to cause harm and inflict pain on an attacker.
Ring blades are the right size to cut through the epidermis and dermis, impacting blood vessels and nerve cells.
The human epidermis, the outer skin layer, is typically 1 mm deep, equivalent to 20% of the blade length of our Slim Ring. The subsequent layer, the dermis, ranges from 2 to 3 mm in depth and houses blood vessels and nerve endings.
Our Slim Rings can completely penetrate the dermal layer with 60-80% of their blade length.
Our Premium Rings have larger blades that can cut through human skin, causing bleeding and incremental harm. Emphasizing the ring's protective and defense nature.
The blade can be easily revealed by unscrewing the ring top within 2-3 seconds. With practice, most people can unscrew them in less than 2-3 seconds.
3 natural defensive maneuvers are available for protection when utilizing our self-defense rings.
1. Punch
Wear your self-defense ring, form a fist, and deliver a forceful strike to an assailant's eyes, throat, or face, aiming to cause a significant puncture wound.
2. Slash
Put on your self-defense ring, form a fist, and execute a lateral motion to slash an assailant in the eyes, throat, or face, with the intention of creating an extended gash.
3. Grab and Pull
Place your self-defense ring on the inner side of your palm, positioning the knife inward instead of outward. Seize an assailant's arm and pull to gouge and produce an extended laceration.
1. Cause Severe Pain to an Attacker
All our self-defense rings are equipped with blade capable of targeting nerve cells, causing substantial pain to an assailant. The aim is to give the wearer time to get away to safety.
2. Inflict Substantial Harm on an Attacker
Our self-defense rings feature sharp blades capable of cutting through skin and blood vessels, leading to the drawing of blood and substantial harm to an attacker.
3. Gather DNA from an Attacker
Every one of our self-defense rings is designed with threaded posts to collect the DNA of an attacker through skin cells or blood.
Defending yourself bare-handed may not cause enough damage or pain to deter an attacker or collect their DNA.
Our self-defense rings enhance your defensive abilities by enabling skin tearing, blood drawing, and inflicting pain, while also collecting the attacker's DNA.
The Slim Ring's blade is 7 mm in length by 3 mm in diameter.
The Premium Ring's blade is 10 mm in length by 4 mm in diameter.
All rings are forged from 316L Stainless Steel, known for its strength, durability, corrosion resistance, and hypoallergenic properties. Each ring is then plated with your choice of 14K to 18K gold, white gold, rose gold or platinum.
The ring tops of our rings are made from varying materials including 316L Stainless Steel, 14K Yellow Gold, Rose Gold, 18K White Gold, 18K Yellow Gold, 14K Rose Gold, Platinum, Black Metal, and Colored Enamels.
Given their dual role as both everyday jewelry and self-defense blades, periodic cleaning and maintenance are necessary to preserve the rings' appearance and functionality.
Due to the standard gold plating, depending on the level you choose to purchase, most rings are able to sustain a level of moisture. However, in order to extend the lifetime of your ring, it is advised to avoid putting your rings in water or getting them wet, to avoid wear over time.
All rings feature a threaded post that is fastened to the band allowing for ring tops to be interchangeable depending on the size. For Slim Rings, any top can be switched with any other, fitting on any Slim Ring band.
The same goes for Premium Rings – their tops can be interchanged with any other Premium Ring top and will fit on any Premium Ring band.
Our hidden blades can be easily deployed by twisting the ring top approximately 2.5-3 times.