Mood Ring Color Chart for Seventies Mood Rings How Do You Really Feel

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$2.09

Keep the classic 1970s mood ring legend close by. This full-color, business-card-size mood ring color chart explains the most searched colors at a glance: black or gray for cool, tense energy; amber for mixed feelings; green for calm; blue for relaxed; and purple or pink for happy, playful excitement.

  • Handy wallet, pocket, gift bag, or display card size
  • Easy companion for mood rings, party favors, prizes, and resale displays
  • Fun explanation card for customers who ask what mood ring colors mean
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Bulk pricing
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1-35 $2.09
36-71 $2.04
72-107 $1.98
108-143 $1.93
144-179 $1.88
180-215 $1.77
216-251 $1.67
252-277 $1.56
278+ $1.46

Description

Mood Ring Color Chart for Seventies Mood Rings

Ever slipped on a mood ring and wondered what the color was supposed to mean? This full-color mood ring color chart gives shoppers, gift recipients, party guests, and resale customers the quick answer they are looking for. It is sized like a business card, so it can tuck into a wallet, sit beside a counter display, or go into a favor bag with a color-changing ring.

Mood rings are a nostalgic novelty. The color-changing stone reacts to temperature through thermochromic liquid crystals, so the chart is best used as a fun guide rather than a scientific mood reader. Body heat, room temperature, cold hands, warm hands, and even where the jewelry is worn can affect the color. That is part of the charm: people still love checking the shade, comparing it to the chart, and deciding what mood it means.

Mood Ring Colors and Meanings

Color Common Meaning Helpful Note
Black or Gray Cool, tense, nervous, or stressed Often appears when the ring is cold, off the finger, or not warmed up yet.
Amber or Yellow Mixed emotions, uncertain, curious, or unsettled A transition range between cooler and warmer colors.
Green Average, balanced, calm, or comfortable The classic neutral mood-ring color for many 1970s-style charts.
Blue Relaxed, peaceful, easygoing, or content Usually appears as the ring warms against the skin.
Purple or Violet Excited, romantic, imaginative, or very happy Often shown as one of the warmer, higher-energy colors.
Pink Happy, affectionate, playful, or energized A fun modern chart color that fits gifts, parties, and friendship rings.

How to Use This Mood Ring Chart

  • Add one to a mood ring order so the wearer can decode every color change.
  • Use it as a small display card for gift shops, prize counters, and nostalgia-themed merchandise.
  • Drop it into birthday party favor bags, classroom prize boxes, sleepover gifts, and retro event giveaways.
  • Pair it with mood rings, adjustable mood rings, mood rings by size, or mood ring sets.

Product Details

  • Full-color mood ring color meanings chart
  • Business-card-size format
  • Designed for seventies-style mood rings and modern color-changing novelty rings
  • Useful for gifts, party favors, retail displays, prizes, and mood ring assortments

Additional information

Weight 0.01 lbs
Dimensions .1 × .1 × .1 in

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