Choose the ring that feels like you (Lesbian, Asexual, Pansexual, etc.). One ring = instant recognition. No explanation needed.
Layer your identity ring with a rainbow style (hearts, classic rainbow, rainbow stones) or a simple band. One subtle stack can read on camera without shouting.
Class/work: single identity ring—clean and confident.
Nights out: stack identity + rainbow for extra pop.
Rallies/photos: two or three rings across both hands for a bold look.
Daily wear wins. Size for your most-active finger; if you’re between sizes, choose the one you forget you’re wearing after five minutes. Check out the size guide here.
A ring is a small, powerful “I see you.” Great for partners, friends, and allies who want to signal safety and support.
You don’t need a jewelry drawer to show up—just a ring you actually wear. Identity rings and rainbow styles make visibility easy in real life: school, work, first dates, and family weekends. When your hands are always in frame (texts, selfies, coffee runs), a ring turns everyday moments into welcome signs.
Choose from identity rings (Lesbian, Asexual, Pansexual, and more) for colors that are you, or go versatile with rainbow styles—from classic rainbow bands to heart motifs and rainbow-stones. Wear one for a subtle signal, stack two for extra pop, or gift one to someone who deserves to feel seen.
Our community turns small signals into big changes—friends feel safer visiting, classmates feel seen, and strangers become allies. That’s the Pride Palace promise: make visibility easy so you can be more you, more often.
“The biggest makeup mistake that middle-aged women make is putting on too much under eye concealer,” Cindy used to say. “At home, it might look OK, but in the daylight, it just looks like a bunch of gunk under your eyes. The older you get, the less makeup you should wear. It ’s not a blank canvas anymore.”