A precision-built bearing ring that spins up to 20 seconds — engineered calm you can wear.
Your essential guide before supporting the project.
At its core, Spinity is a ring — a piece of jewelry. But hidden inside its 2mm silhouette is a micro-engineered bearing system that allows it to spin effortlessly while still looking like a clean, understated band. It wears like a ring. It behaves like precision gear. It belongs in both worlds.
Spinity was created to address three long-standing issues:
1) Most "spinner rings" barely spin — Spinity delivers true,
sustained rotation.
2) Fidget spinners can't be worn — this ring merges tactile
satisfaction with everyday jewelry comfort.
3) The D20 version spins at nearly 10 rotations per second, creating a level of unpredictability that some tabletop players genuinely appreciate.
It blends jewelry, fidget tools, and RPG dice into something genuinely new.
Because it offers an experience no other ring can. A single flick gives you up
to 20 seconds of silent, velvety rotation — without adding bulk,
and without sacrificing the elegance or comfort of a normal ring.
If you appreciate mechanical beauty, focused fidgeting, or discreet,
over-engineered objects, Spinity feels instantly "right."
And for fidget lovers or tabletop gamers, it becomes a unique everyday carry:
a spinner ring, a fidget tool, and a wearable D20 — all in one minimalist piece.
Yes. Every component is made from corrosion-resistant materials such as 316L
stainless steel, titanium, or black zirconium. Daily contact with water, sweat,
or soap will not harm it.
The internal gap is extremely narrow, meaning dust cannot enter during
everyday use. If you somehow get mud or fine powder inside, simply rinse with
mild soap while gently rotating the ring.
With normal wear, it is engineered to last 10 years or more.
The structure is sealed, stable, and built for real-world use.
Powered by a miniature bearing for silent, frictionless motion.
Engineered with a dual-ring micro-bearing structure inside.
Laser-welded, mirror-polished, and dimensionally precise.
Free custom engraving for Kickstarter backers.
Titanium D20
Spinity began with a simple observation:
most so-called “spinning rings” don’t truly spin — they simulate motion.
And the ones that do spin for real are usually 6–10 mm thick, a size so bulky
it becomes a disaster for actual wear — hardly a ring at all.
We engineered Spinity to restore the idea of real, sustained rotation —
not as a trick, but as a quiet ritual you can carry on your hand.
It is a ring for people who don’t need noise to feel alive —
people who believe that what lasts is what keeps moving.
Launching as a limited first edition on Kickstarter.
For people who value focus, tactility and permanence in what they wear.
Early backers don’t just buy the ring — they become part of what lasts.
Pre-Order on Kickstarter →