Russian Wedding Ring
Russian Wedding Ring
The Russian Wedding Ring is a timeless piece of jewellery made up of three individual bands that are permanently interlocked and worn as a single ring. Traditionally crafted in yellow, rose and white gold, these rings date back to 19th-century Russia where they were exchanged during wedding ceremonies as a symbol of unity, commitment and everlasting love.
Today, the meaning has expanded beyond its historical roots. Some believe the three bands represent friendship, fidelity and love, while others see them as a symbol of the past, present and future.
As we tend to do at Autism Resources, we discovered another benefit — they make fantastic discreet fidget rings.
The three interlocking bands move smoothly against one another, providing a quiet and satisfying way to keep restless fingers occupied. Whether you're in a meeting, classroom, queue, or simply relaxing at home, the gentle movement offers a subtle outlet for fidgeting without drawing attention.
Made from durable stainless steel, our Russian Wedding Rings feature three interlocking bands in silver, gold and rose gold, each approximately 5 mm wide.
Features
- Three permanently interlocked bands
- Stainless steel construction
- Silver, gold and rose gold finish
- Smooth spinning and sliding movement
- Discreet sensory support
- Comfortable for everyday wear
- Durable and tarnish-resistant
- Available in sizes US 5 – US 12
A beautiful piece of jewellery with a rich history and a surprisingly satisfying fidget feature.

I saw Autism Resources on social Media went and had a look at their website and shop, placed an order and within a day or two I received my package and totally satisfied.
But my ring is to small
Very happy with both the product and the service. Exactly what was promised.
I ordered the wrong size, it is way to big for me. I am not home to be able to send it back or have the money for any shipping costs involved. But that is all on me.
Quality okay but miles too big would greatly appreciate if you would let us just swop the size.My daughter is coming to Cape Town in dec she has just had a big op,and I am wheelchair bound,just can’t justify spending R100 to post it