New Patent Redefines How Rings Are Worn on Necklaces
US Patent No. US 12,274,335 B2 Enables Forward-Facing Display of Rings as Pendants
Traditionally, when people string a ring on a chain, it naturally tilts or flips downward — hiding the gemstone or crest. This patented pendant design offers an elegant, practical fix: it keeps the ring securely positioned so the top is always visible.
"People want to wear cherished rings close to their heart — but until now, the design never looked right since it hangs downward," said
A Simple, Smart Design
The pendant is designed to accommodate most ring shapes and sizes. Users slide the ring into the pendant, then run a necklace through the integrated loop. The pendant holds the ring flat and forward-facing — allowing it to be worn proudly as a focal piece.
This makes it ideal for showcasing:
- Engagement or wedding rings, especially those passed down or preserved
- Class rings, often kept as symbols of achievement
- Championship or military rings, worn as marks of honor
- Memorial rings, in tribute to a loved one
The pendant adds emotional and visual value to rings that might otherwise sit unused in a drawer.
Licensing Opportunity for Jewelry Brands
With the patent now officially issued, the inventors are now seeking licensing partnerships with jewelry manufacturers and designers. The pendant can be crafted in various metals — gold, silver, stainless steel, or platinum — and adapted to fit brand aesthetics, from classic to modern. Each custom pendant can hold a variety of ring shapes and sizes.
"This is more than a display solution — it's a new product category," the inventor said. "It's perfect for bridal collections, legacy jewelry, or even luxury accessories. It's a design that honors both tradition and modern style. It doesn't replace the ring's story — it just gives it a new stage."
A Personal Invention with Universal Appeal
The idea was born out of a common frustration — the inventor noticed how a sentimental ring worn around the neck would flip or hang awkwardly. That small annoyance sparked the idea for a simple, functional fix. What followed was months of conceptual development, prototyping, and finally patent approval.
Potential partners include:
- Jewelry brands expanding into keepsake or convertible designs
- Class and championship ring makers looking to add pendant options
- Memorial and custom jewelers offering wearable tributes
- DIY and personalization-focused companies
Patent Details
- Patent Number: US 12,274,335 B2
- Title: Pendant for Forward Display of Ring on Necklace
- Inventor:
Kevin Amundson &Zohar Adner - Issue Date:
April 15, 2025 - Summary: A pendant that holds a ring in a way that its gemstone or top feature remains forward-facing when worn on a necklace.
Contact
For licensing inquiries or product demonstrations, please contact:
Ren Jord Jewelry
Phone: 1-615-926-7888
Email: [email protected]
Website: RenJordJewelry.com
Patent information is available on the USPTO website under US 12,274,335 B2.
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SOURCE Ren Jord Jewelry
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