Mood rings have become extremely popular over the last couple of decades with women and in particular young girls and teens. When you buy a mood ring it comes with an explanation of the colours that are allied to your moods. This is of paramount importance as you will need this mood ring colour chart to interpret the changes in the ring.
The theory is that when you wear a mood ring it will change colour depending on what kind of mood you are in at any given time. It is important to note at this stage that mood rings are not gemstones and are man made creations. They are crafted from resin and the resin changes colour in tandem with changes in our body temperature. This is also the way that moods are interpreted, as different emotions generate different amounts of heat. So it is fair to say that mood rings do work!
However, how well they work and how effective they are really depends on what your body temperature is to begin with. Lie detectors work on the same
premise as mood rings! They work on the average personal body temperature and when heat is generated the mood ring changes colour. Depending on your average body heat the change in colour may be significant or slight. Mood rings are fun and shouldn’t be taken as the gospel truth where moods are concerned. The colours that are allied to the different range of moods are; a blue or green colour denotes a relaxed and easygoing mood. An amber colour denotes an anxious or tense mood. An amber and green colour denotes a troubled and uneasy mood. An orange colour denotes a worried mood. A deep blue colour denotes a loving and joyful mood. An aqua type colour denotes a surprised or puzzled mood. A blue colour denotes a mood of sorrow and despair. A black colour denotes a mood of anxiety or irritation. A bright green colour describes a tranquil and calm mood. A green colour denotes a receptive and stress free mood. A yellow to green colour. A plum type colour denotes a serene and mysterious mood. Lastly a purple colour describes a romantic and frisky mood!