Pac-Man Cufflinks

BeauJangles, the Dubai-based British silver jeweler behind the cool Space Invaders cufflinks, has now made a pair of awesome Pac-Man cufflinks.

BeauJangles, the Dubai-based British silver jeweler behind the cool Space Invaders cufflinks, has now made a pair of awesome Pac-Man cufflinks.

The list of candidates for an updated version of the 10 Beautiful Geek Cufflinks entry is just getting longer and longer. These beautiful binary cufflinks is the latest example of such a piece of jewelry.

Remember that fun and geeky Broken Image T-Shirt that was all over the news back in the days? Now you can get the same thing as a necklace.

The AnalogueAesthetics shop over at Etsy has come up with a beautiful sterling silver ring with a built-in microphone that works.

Remember those puzzle coasters from a couple of months back? Here’s a pair of sterling silver cufflinks in the same shiny playful style.

The Lord of the Rings may not be the talk of the town at the moment, but this Gollum Ring deserves a post anyway. Available in sterling silver ($39) and 14k. gold ($449).

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

For those of us who get tired of making all the critical decisions, let a handy little decision maker help you on the way. Both of these mind easers will tell you how to act by using words such as Hold, Buy, Sell, and Go.
To the left we have the Buy/Sell/Hold die ($95) – low tech 5 inch dice variant made of sterling silver. Next is the colorful Decision Maker ($22) 3 inch wheel – a more modern version using, you guessed it, LEDs.
Feel like making one yourself? It shouldn’t be too hard to just write down what each number on a traditional dice represents. But then again, it won’t look as good as the ones above.
(Via Accessoarfeber & bookofjoe)

I must admit I had never heard the term clockpunk before starting writing this entry. But I guess it suits the description of these cool looking jewelry pieces from Fabstuff quite well:
(Via UberReview)