Jewelry Made from Recycled Vinyl Records

Jeff Davis, an American industrial designer probably most known for his Record Bowls, has now come out with a line of retro inspired jewelry.
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Jeff Davis, an American industrial designer probably most known for his Record Bowls, has now come out with a line of retro inspired jewelry.

Spending a lot of time in noisy environments and keep forgetting to bring a pair earplugs? Check out the the clever Ladybuds ear protection solution.

A compilation of nice looking geek earrings, necklaces and cufflinks that have showed up in my RSS reader during the last 24 hours:

The very limited edition of the Transformers Decepticon Earrings ($6) by Miss Jackie was unfortunately sold out today.
You can still try to get your hands on the Transformers Rings and Necklaces and the Seiko Autobot & Decepticon Watches.
(Via Shiny Shiny)

Remember those PowerBook Earrings from yesterday? Want more? Etsy user thelovelyteaspoon makes sure to satisfy all your Apple jewelry desires.
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Buy 3 or more items and you will receive a free gift made especially for you! It will be a surprise and it will be according to what you buy.
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(Apple Command Ring found via Nerd Approved)

Power Earrings (Flickr) - “sloober” has made a pair of wonderful Mac earrings.
I took the power buttons from 2 old Powerbook top cases. Drilled a little hole in the tab, and made a cool pair of earrings!
(Via Make)

Cajsa Westerman from Sweden is the creator of these gorgeous retro geek jewelry. Featured above is the Floppy Disc Earrings ($18), Cassette Tape Necklace ($27) and the Pink Cassette Tape Solo Earring ($12).
An eclectic mix of kitschy and minimalistic, new and reconstructed, all made with love from Sweden. ALL EARHOOKS STERLING SILVER, unless otherwise noted, but the necklaces are only gold or silverplated. These too can be made in sterling, send me an email for price examples. Also: shipping from Sweden to Europe takes 3-4 days, to the rest of the world 4-6 days.
Tack för tipset Cajsa!