In last weekend’s
“The Wedding Ring Coffin is the perfect gift for yourself or a loved one for bringing closure after a divorce. It’s time to bury the past and move on to a new tomorrow.” If rings can be “buried,” then can’t they be exhumed as well? The proper form of closure for marriage rings that no longer serve the purpose of matrimony should be a sell listing on eBay or traded in to a pawn shop. At least you get some money back to splurge on a gift to celebrate your freedom or to pay off debts from the marriage. People who truly want to end their marriage will not keep their wedding ring around in a coffin because it will eventually resurface and rekindle past memories. If they sell a million ring coffins then all the power to them for cashing in on an untapped market. This is capitalism at its finest but right now, the appeal factor doesn’t seem too great. The product will attract mainly sentimental buyers who will keep the ring anyways. Why not just keep it in a sock drawer and not spend the $30 USD for the coffin?
2 Responses
Janet
July 8th, 2007 at 6:20 pm
1I completely disagree. Why not have a coffin to celebrate/acknowledge the death of a marriage? After the “service” go hock the ring and get what you can. It makes a great gift for a dear friend going through a divorce. Mone was engraved with “Bury the past and move on to a new tomorrow” and that’s exactly what I’ve done. The $50 I received for my gold ring paid for a nice dinner, but the “burial” was truely an uplifiting moment.
Rick Yuen
July 8th, 2007 at 8:24 pm
2If you still hock the ring after the “service” then it’s fine.
As long as you get some money from it, go for it! And if the ceremonies do give some closure, then that’s fine as well. “Whatever floats your boat.”
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