Alright, so I was scrolling through my Instagram the other day, and I kept seeing pictures of Anya Taylor-Joy. You know, the actress from “The Queen’s Gambit”? She’s always got these amazing rings on, and it got me thinking, “I need some new rings in my life.”

So, I started my little mission. First, I spent a good few hours just looking at pictures of Anya’s hands – sounds weird, I know, but I wanted to get a feel for her style. She wears a lot of vintage-looking pieces, some with big stones, some more delicate. I made a note of the ones I liked the most.
- Looked at tons of Anya Taylor-Joy’s ring photos.
- Noticed she likes vintage and unique styles.
- Made a list of my favorite ones.
Next, I hit up some online shops. I checked out a few vintage jewelry stores, some Etsy shops, and even some regular fast-fashion places. I wanted to see what was out there and compare prices. I added a bunch of rings to my virtual carts, just to keep track of them.
After browsing for what felt like forever, I narrowed it down to a few favorites. There was this one gorgeous silver ring with a dark green stone that I absolutely loved. Then I found a set of three thin gold bands that looked super elegant and stackable. I also stumbled upon a really cool, chunky silver ring with a unique design that I couldn’t resist.
The Final Decision
I ended up buying all three! I know, I know, I probably should have been more selective, but I just couldn’t choose. Plus, they weren’t too expensive, so I figured, why not? When they arrived, I was so excited. I tried them all on immediately, and they looked even better in person. I’ve been wearing them non-stop since. My fingers feel so much more stylish now, all thanks to Anya Taylor-Joy’s impeccable taste! Maybe I don’t have her acting skills, but hey, at least I can rock some cool rings, right?
It was a fun little project, and now I have some new jewelry that I adore. I might even start paying more attention to celebrity jewelry for inspiration. Who knows what other hidden gems are out there waiting to be discovered?
