Guitar Hero Cufflinks
No need to get too stuffy at your next formalwear event: these Guitar Hero Cufflinks hint at your gaming proclivities and are detailed from the colored buttons down to the whammy bar.
No need to get too stuffy at your next formalwear event: these Guitar Hero Cufflinks hint at your gaming proclivities and are detailed from the colored buttons down to the whammy bar.
A worthy addition to our rapidly growing geek bling collection, this 18 karat gold ring by artist Sakurako Shimizu is a precise case of a 1981 Atari chip; it’s also available in silver.
While cufflinks usually serve as finishing touches for a high-end suit, the architectural presence of these stainless steel Perpetual Series #10 Cufflinks easily take center stage.
With countless carpal tunnel and Nintendinitis casualties, Supermandolini’s Console Wars Veterans medals give credit to our valiant fallen digital Nintendo and PlayStation warriors.
Sakurako Shimizu’s Waveform Ring may be a one-off concept, but we sense a business opportunity: it’s laser cut and hand fabricated with the soundwaves of a wedding.
We really dig these Space Invaders Cufflinks; they’re simple and straightforward, made with sterling silver and feature a mirror-polish base. The invaders themselves are menacing in matte.
Don’t make me bust out my onomatopoeia: these laser-welded Pow! and Kaboom! Rings by Homeroom sport beloved comic book phrases; they’re made with .925 sterling silver.
Artist Ricky Wolbrom’s Elgin 17 oval cufflinks are made from mechanical jeweled watch movements and parts. One of a kind, the pair above sports a satin silver finish and gold accents.
Can you say nerd bling? These periodic table rings not only sport the elemental info for silver, gold and platinum, but they’re made out of the actual metals they represent.
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