Title
Ace Ring
Description
Lauren said:
“This is my ace ring. I wear it – it’s a black ring, goes on the middle finger of my right hand and it signifies asexuality.
I just got it from Tesco, it doesn't have a very exciting origin story. I went online and looked at the asexual community and it was lovely to see this as a symbol, and it’s a way that I show pride in my own identity.”
Click on the 'audio' symbol on the right to listen to Lauren talk about her ring (2min 12s).
“This is my ace ring. I wear it – it’s a black ring, goes on the middle finger of my right hand and it signifies asexuality.
I just got it from Tesco, it doesn't have a very exciting origin story. I went online and looked at the asexual community and it was lovely to see this as a symbol, and it’s a way that I show pride in my own identity.”
Click on the 'audio' symbol on the right to listen to Lauren talk about her ring (2min 12s).
Date
13th February 2020.
Contributor
Lauren
Interviewer: Jahnvi Singh
Interviewer: Jahnvi Singh
Publisher
Museum of Oxford
Source
Recorded at 'Queering Our Museum: Community Collecting Day".
Alt text
Image: close up of black ring with tarnished silver inner edge
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