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12. 22. 2005

Level Necklace

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More funky and functional jewelry. I don't know if you could really use this necklace to give an accurate level reading, but wouldn't it be cool if it worked? Made with Sterling silver and black neoprene rubber, it would be the must-have for all do-it-yourself gals.

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Why would it not work? A level is a level - that's fluid physics.


Well actually I was referring to the design of the necklace and how it supports functional use. Those end-caps don't look like they balance too well (they look like they might roll around a bit) and if someone were to use this as a level (and not just a nifty necklace) there would need to be some degree of stability when setting said level down, no?


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