The latest collaboration for The Rolling Stones has been unveiled, with the band teaming up with rock n roll jeweller, The Great Frog.
The collaboration with the band’s fashion and lifestyle brand – RS No.9 Carnaby – is inspired by the original artwork from The Rolling Stones’ top ten album Beggars Banquet, first released in 1968, with references to the cover’s iconic graphics.
Items include the Beggars Banquet Defaced Skull Ring, a skull design with engraved details from the original Beggars Banquet album cover; the Rolling Stones Tongue Signet Ring which features a golden twist on the iconic Rolling Stones tongue design; plus the Rolling Stones I.D Bracelet which is a chunky chain featuring engravings from the album cover, including a unique clasp mechanism with the tongue logo, opened by pressing on the tongue.
“We are excited to be collaborating with iconic London rock n roll heritage brand The Great Frog,” commented David Boyne, md of Bravado. “This exclusive collection is inspired by the Beggars Banquet album, which will appeal to generations of Rolling Stones fans and will be a special purchase in the band’s 60th year.”
Reino Lehtonen-Riley from The Great Frog, continued: “The Great Frog and The Rolling Stones were born from the epicentre of London’s first youth culture movement, Carnaby Street, and are entwined by the ground swell of the era-defining rock and roll movement of the 1960s.
“Both intrinsically linked with the zeitgeist of the first rock and roll generation, this collaboration is 60 years in the making, so we are incredibly proud to work with the biggest and best band of all time.”
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