The homo-neurotic’s weekly perusal of objects accessible only to those with the financial resources of a Russian oligarch that incite horror, desire, shame, and revulsion. All at the same time.
By Jonathan Thong

So the proceedings in California have gotten us gays all in a tizzy about that most hallowed of institutions, marriage. Naturally, all the talk has has been about love and commitment and walking through life with that ever so special person that has been placed on this earth specifically for YOU. But let us cast our minds back to the good old days where marriage was simply either a means of preventing mutual annihilation (i.e. my tribe won’t come over periodically and try to club and rape your tribe to death and your tribe will try not to do the same) or merely a fiduciary agreement in which one party sells off their offspring to the other party so as to propagate yet another generation of aristocrats, or in the case of the peasantry, additional farm hands. So in the more ancient spirit of the institution, here are a few baubles that one might consider as a more interesting alternative to that ever so boring solitaire from Tiffany’s
From left: ‘My’ Ring in sterling silver $65; Pirate Ring in coral and sterling silver, $3500
From left: Princess Ring in white gold with 53.05 ct. pear cut topaz, $8900; Pistilli Ring in bronze, $650
All are available from mossonline.com
Tags: Gay Marriage, luxury, rings


















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July 3, 2008 at 8:56 am
The Notorious T.I.M.
These options aren’t working for me…I need a 6 ct. Canary.
July 3, 2008 at 12:44 pm
deadpix3l
Big canaries are SO 2002 though!
July 3, 2008 at 2:41 pm
Homo-Neurotic
Oh no. If my man showed up with some giant rock, I’d have to prematurely divorce him right then and there.
I prefer a solid platinum band with some meaningful inscription. There’s no way this homo is wearing a ring with a giant gaudy rock.
http://counternyc.typepad.com/vegetarian/images/cartier_love_bracelet_1.jpg
Actually, what I’d really prefer is a Cartier Love Bracelet. Why fall for the straight marriage paradigm when we can create our own?
To me there’s nothing more chic than subtlety.
July 8, 2008 at 9:01 pm
mark Lovato
what’s wrong with a traditional band?