❤️ Update:Second ring arrived, and it was just as awesome as the first ring. Spins very freely, beautifully crafted and assembled, very comfortable. Well worth the price. You won’t be disappointed. I am not being paid for my review. But when I am this satisfied with a product, I enjoy sharing my enthusiasm. ?❤️ Original review:Whoever complained about the middle part failing to spin has never had a fidget ring, AND HAS owned a fidget spinner. These rings aren’t designed to spin endlessly like spinners; that expectation defies physics. Fidget spinners have ball berings that allow a smooth lengthy spin. These rings may max at two complete rotations at best. The reason being that they are literally metal grinding against metal. The entire purpose is to relieve stress by actively spinning and moving the middle “gears”. I wear it on my index finger and spin with my thumb.That being said; this is one of the best fidget rings I’ve purchased (and I’ve purchased a LOT!). It is beautifully crafted, comfortable against the skin, and the cobalt blue coloring pops. I love it!Based on the reviews, I was expecting the spinners to stick and squeak. I have purchased rings that didn’t seem to spin. But, I simply placed the ring on my finger and continuously spun the moving part until it finally broke in. Trust me; they do loosen up with time and movement.‼️Do NOT use WD40 on your ring! If you feel you must use some form of lubrication, perhaps a drop of sewing machine oil or hair clipper oil may help; but I would highly recommend trying to spin it to loosen it up first. Give it time. None of my rings contain a drop of lubricant, and they still work fine.So how exactly do these rings work? What’s the purpose? Contrary to what some autistic people may claim, anyone can buy this ring. They are great for anyone who is anxious and feels a need to click their fingernails, crack knuckles, bite nails, click pens, etc. I click my nails, which is very loud, and - so I’m told - distracting (doesn’t distract me). This ring is a great substitution for distractive fidgeting or a great tool to help you concentrate. You don’t have to be autistic or attention deficit to appreciate this ring…but it helps. ? Even if you are neurotypical, this ring by itself is beautifully crafted. You may never need a ring for fidgetation purposes, and that’s fine too. This sits pretty on your hand without fidgeting. You will still enjoy this ring!But, even if you don’t fidget, you may know someone who does. Perhaps you have tiny grandkids who love to sit on your lap. They would love to play with this ring while it’s sitting on your finger. They’re always grabbing at something; spectacles, pens, keys, dentures…why not buy this ring specifically for the purpose of offering them something to play with? My grandkids enjoy playing with my fidget rings while sitting on my lap. Just make sure to wash the sticky lollipop grime from between the moving parts after they go home…and do NOT wear this ring while changing diapers!Also, do not wear while working with dirt, playing with sand, or handling any tiny fragments of debris that can work it’s way under the moving parts. Trust me!! I have had sand trapped under the moving parts, and it’s difficult to remove! Do not wear to bed (you don’t know what microscopic body crumbs and blanket fibers can get caught under the spinning gears).Prevention is the key:Wash and dry hands thoroughly before wearing this ring, and remove ring before any interaction with debris. It comes with a soft pouch and nice box for a reason. Please store the ring in the pouch provided, when you are not wearing it.Washing ring:To wash, place something over the drain to prevent the ring from falling down the drain.I recommend soaking the ring in warm water with a dot of dawn dish detergent in it.Next, place the ring on your finger and hold it under the dawn solution while spinning the moving parts.If it feels like sand or debris is caught under the spinner, continue to turn the spinner under soapy water until it spins freely without resistance. If this still doesn’t seem to work, hold ring under a strong stream of warm water to try to force out any debris from under the spinner.To rinse: Hold the ring on your finger under warm water without detergent to rinse the detergent from the ring. I hold it under warm running water to rinse, but you may opt to hold it under water in a bowl.To dry:Use a soft microfiber cloth to wipe dry, then aim a blow dryer on low setting at the ring on your finger while spinning the parts, so to dry the entire ring completely.Place ring aside in a safe place, then dry your hands THOROUGHLY. Place the ring back on your finger and turn the spinner. If you sense any water on your hand from spinning, resume the blow dryer method and repeat until the ring feels dry. This method has always worked for me in the past.So I ordered a second ring for my other hand because I can’t stand the uneven feel. Yes, I should have ordered both simultaneously, but I wasn’t sure what condition they would arrive. I am very pleased, and I’m sure you will be, also!