"twinkle" magnetic jewelry

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although this piece may look like a string of metallic beads, it's actually a cluster of nickel-plated magnets that can be formed to make a bracelet, necklace, earrings, or whatever the wearer wants. they are strong enough to snap together from a distance of 2".

Updated Jan 5, 2007

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I really like this magnetic necklace. Because it is made of magnets, it is easy to create a long necklace, a cool choker, or a multi-strand bracelet.

Very very neat... (via astridsd)

Updated Jan 5, 2007

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