
For the affluent lover-of-the-elemtents – consider these self-descriptive “periodic rings“. @ $6,500USD for the platinum version, one might enjoy the fact that any onlooker can tell what it’s made of. Hmm, seems there’s no “Al” version available – I declare a remake!
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I’m wearing a Nitrogen ring right now…
Titanium would be cool. Tungsten also but that be kind of heavy.
I wouldn’t want to wear uranium rings (OR any other radioactive ones)!
really? im wearing a O2 ring too
i *like* how its the 3 popular jewelry elements but i wouldn’t mind an aluminum one or maybe even an iron/steel/stainless one
Sadly, the mercury edition never made it through test-marketing
You would almost think Make had a post up previously about how to make earrings like this:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2007/01/making_elementa.html
(blatant self interest and sarcasm implied)
Nick
@Nick – thanks! missed that one.
Make a lead one and there will be a toy recall and a doctor phil special about it. lol
I wonder if you go through all 110 if Captain Periodic Table appears?
Hmn…The Krypton ring might be sorta cool…in a Lex Luther sorta way….
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