G'day Curly,
Thanks for the question.
A mood ring is a novelty ring which changes color in response to body temperature, using a thermochromic liquid crystal. A form of biofeedback, they supposedly indicated the temperament of the wearer, indicated by the ring's color. Mood rings were a fad whose popularity peaked in the United States in the 1970s, and they are now seen as an icon of 1970s culture.
There are many different types of mood ring, and it generally depends on the manufacturer what the "meanings" of the colors are, although, the most common ones are listed below. They come in necklaces, earrings, toerings, and finger rings. Generally speaking, the finger rings and the earrings are the most popular.
Due to fluctuations in the making of mood rings by various companies, interpretation of mood ring colors are not universal. However, a certain standard is fairly prevalent, and is the only one commonly found in any form of documentation. This standard is based on the crystals being calibrated to have the color green reflected at 82 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 27.8 degrees Celcius), which is the typical surface temperature of people. Variations of the actual "neutral temperature", caused by differing surface temperatures among different people, as well as effects from outside temperatures, cause mood ring measurements to differ, and make their readouts rather unreliable.
Black: Tense, nervous, harassed, overworked
Gray: Anxious, nervous, strained
Amber: Nervous, emotions mixed, unsettled
Green: Average reading. Active, not under great stress
Blue-green: Emotionally charged, somewhat relaxed
Blue: Relaxed, at ease, calm
Dark blue: happy, romantic , passion.
When people undergo stress, their surface body temperature drops. This is represented in the mood ring's color phasing from the neutral green to amber, to Grey, to black. Conversely, a passionate mood causes one's capillaries to move closer to the surface, raising surface temperature. This is rendered in the mood ring by the color moving toward blue-green, blue, and then a darkened blue.
I enclose sources for your reference.
Regards
2006-08-16 17:56:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Black: Tense, nervous, harassed, overworked
Gray: Anxious, nervous, strained
Amber: Nervous, emotions mixed, unsettled
Green: Average reading. Active, not under great stress
Blue-green: Emotionally charged, somewhat relaxed
Blue: Relaxed, at ease, calm
Dark blue: happy, romantic , passion.
2006-08-16 17:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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* Black: Tense, nervous, harassed, overworked
* Gray: Anxious, nervous, strained
* Amber: Nervous, emotions mixed, unsettled
* Green: Average reading. Active, not under great stress
* Blue-green: Emotionally charged, somewhat relaxed
* Blue: Relaxed, at ease, calm
* Dark blue: happy, romantic , passion.
But some rings are different.
2006-08-16 17:58:34
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answered by tombraider 3
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i might say hazel. The development you're speaking approximately (brown around the student surrounded via green) is extremely called usual heterochromia. It in basic terms skill that the element of your eye around the student is a diverse colour than your outer iris. Hazel eyes can pull off a ton of colors, you're fortunate! attempt green or pink eyeshadows/liners/mascara in case you like to play up the golf green on your eyes, or bronze/gold/brown in case you like to enhance the honey colours.
2016-09-29 08:52:30
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answered by ? 4
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White - Pleasantness and Peace and prosperity
Black - Opposition and Remembrance
Red - Unity and Holyness
Green- Wealth
2006-08-16 17:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the manufacturer...The common colors and meanings can be found in the link below...
2006-08-16 17:57:04
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answered by a_cup_vt2003 4
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wikipedia.com has a good list under mood rings
2006-08-16 17:54:25
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answered by mominshoe 5
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blue - happy, love
green - anxious, nervous
i can't remember the rest
theres red and etc.
2006-08-16 17:53:33
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answered by K 5
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blue- happy/romanitic
green- stressted
turquiose-happy/stressted
purple/pink-tired
black-angry
2006-08-16 17:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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