Biojewlery

Biojewlery_ringCommitment & wedding rings are most commonly composed of platinum or
gold. The reason we spend so much money on these rings is for their sentimental
value and the significance of what the ring represents.  A group of researchers,
and a bioengineer in England, have used a four step process to coax cell’s from
a couple into a ring. The whole process is kind of complicated, and it involves
having surgery in order to donate the cells. The Biojewelry project is still in
its experimental stages and won’t be mass marketed just yet, but I like the
concept a lot - there’s something special about having your partner’s DNA on
your ring. Even if it is just a tad bit creepy :)

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