Fluid Forms Cufflinks Keep You Close to the Land
We're not sure why you'd want a topographical map etched on a set of sterling silver cufflinks. However, like the judiciary, if it's legal then we don't need to concern ourselves with your intentions, and neither, for that matter, will Fluid Forms. The Austrian company will be glad to etch a section of the huge prairie deal you just closed in Montana -- or that Arcadia to which you and Mary Jane retired after senior Prom -- onto a small sliver of 925 silver for some 'links, a brooch, even a pendant. And because, like the Earth, you're made of many things, Fluid Forms' work isn't limited to corporeal jewelry in silver. If it can be rendered in three dimensions, they can probably fashion it. Their Serene Salt & Pepper Shakers are particularly intriguing, the QR barcode belt buckles are a geek fashionista's dream, and they make Earth Bowls that look like they do their best work supporting your fruit collection. If you'll excuse us, we're going to see if we can have them create a topographical map of... Mary Jane...

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
stephen Nov 2nd 2009 9:04AM
To make the cufflinks we combine state of the art 3D wax printing machines and the two thousand year old technology of silver casting. Etching is another very interesting story.
In Austria, where we are from, Mary Jane is illegal but west of Germany in the Netherlands she has found love and acceptance ;-)