
Some tech-inspired jewelry can be cool. When it’s recycled parts that help save the planet 
and look  great, it’s flat out sexy.  To the untrained eye, it appears like  jewelry. However to the jaundiced eye of a digital warrior, you will get  a nod of understanding for your wisdom in all geeky things. Even code  junkies wear jewelry and move away from the computer and into the  outdoors from time to time. Gadget freaks and eco-geeks can all get  behind this type of geekdom and flaunt it with a flair. Here are 42  fantastic fusions of tech meshing with art in geek jewelry.
Do-It-Yourself Geek Earrings
Does  she have a Mac? Then she might like power button earrings from an Apple  computer. How about a pair of dangling earrings like the 3″ 1 Meg  SIMM’s? Spice up her black outfit with these 8 pin black cyber bug  earrings that are repurposed from microcontrollers. Ladies, you don’t  need a guy to get you these. Do it yourself, literally, recycle your  scrap parts into jewelry. Who wouldn’t like shiny and sexy? Such is the  case with the chandelier gold plated double quad interconnect pins. All  these earrings are sharp.
Eco-Geek Earrings
Sharp  thinkers and those close to a graveyard of discarded electronic parts  combine their love of tech with their love for the planet by creating  amazing wearable art. In the upper left, two identity circuit boards,  electronic DNA identifiers, have been recreated into cute dangle  earrings. For something a bit 
louder, then a person could wear  the silver hard drive head propulsion armatures in the upper right.  Going out somewhere treacherous but want to go in style? The bottom left  dangle earrings are both rare as well as designed for the hostile  environment of outer space. The dangle earrings on the bottom right are  historic and repurposed into fashion, but were once used in a Circa 1950  missile guidance system.
Hardware Hacked into High Geek Fashion
Does  vintage jewelry appeal to you? On the upper left, these read-write hard  drive heads have been recreated as a fashion statement. On the upper  right, these RAM earrings are available with or without the sticker. Do  you prefer Intel on the inside? How about on the outside by wearing  these Intel watchdog chip earring on the middle left. Do you want to  give him a jolt? The red dangle earrings came from a 5000 volt pulse  charge laser power supply capacitor. It’s quite the mouthful, but they  look hot.  For music lovers who are also geeks, then perhaps you might  like the read-write head from a CD drive like in the bottom left.  If  you like to keep your security tight with read-only rights, then the  shiny gold earrings on the bottom right were recycled EPROM from  Signetics military aerospace.
Vintage Geeky Jewelry
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For  people who like to wear pin jewelry or bracelets, this stunning  collection should appeal to even the non-geeky. What makes them so  special is that they are straight up geek. On the upper left, this chip  montage includes various processors, EPROMs, RAM, and D to A converters  from 7400 series chips. Yet on the upper right, this bracelet was  repurposed from memory and might help make the time that you wear it  more memorable. On the lower left, this vintage pin was recycled from a  rare main processor. Do you love your cell phone? Then the middle bottom  pin might be the thing for you. It was made from the first “brick”  portable cell phones and had a previous life as a Motorola  transmit/receive amplifier.  If you prefer your jewelry as unique are  you are, then the bottom right pin is a one of a kind collage of geeky  guts.
Tech and Art Combined

Necklaces,  most folks like them. These geeky fashion statements range from  everyday to special night out wear. On the upper left, the red 80186  chip has 7 gold plated launch pins as well as a Bakelite gaming disk.  The upper middle jewelry was recycled from an early model Apple 6800  processor. On the upper right, this technomontage series necklace  combines both analogue and digital chips into a fantastic piece of  jewelry. If it has to be Mac or nothing, then the bottom left necklace  is all Apple. In the bottom middle, if you weren’t a geek then you might  not realize this copper and embossed necklace came from a computer. The  bottom right necklace is sure to be a conversation starter, which may  benefit a geek since we tend to not be our strongest with face-to-face  people skills. It is a vintage original and functional dosimeter that  was used to read radiation exposure and measures 1 to 100 röntgen.
Splashy and Flashy Geek Necklaces
Can  old tech be turned into splashy and flashy? Without a doubt, the gold  plated necklace on the top left is a stunner. In fact, all of the above  geeky fashion statements are but examples of eclectic fusion in art and  technology. ArtEco caters to the eco-geek with their wearable art made  from recycled materials. Both the geek movement as well as the eco-geek  culture is sliding closer to mainstream, yet there would be many  non-techies who will admire your fashion accessories. Don’t expect them  to understand your jewelry has been repurposed from what makes us tick  and makes us slick.
Geektastic Jewelry
If  cracking open that computer case and tinkering with hardware is no big  deal to you, then the gold plated screws and wingnuts might be just the  ticket. Or you might select RAM or any other previously used piece of  electronics to create your own eco-geek jewelry style. Unix much?  Whatever operating system you are into can be reflected in your sense of  style like the F2 and F4 necklace above.  Seems like it is starting off  right with the 69 blue resistors that have been recreated into this 15″  choker necklace. They are even RoHS compliant. It’s almost like it’s  contagious; this eco-geek fashion so entertains us that we might make  that next great geeky piece of jewelry. Recall that before you toss out  electronic drum chokes or old pieces off your keyboard.
Geekdom: Wedding Rings
Rings,  that’s right…wedding rings made from recycled male and female plugs.  The creating artist might be trying to communicate a geek-coded message  to future customers with the names of her creations. Getting married,  why not consider Screwed (middle) or Jacked (top)? If it makes your head  spin, then maybe the 8-Prong serial plug rings are more your style? We  geeks sure do have a good sense of humor. So go forth and have fun  creating your own geeky jewelry.
 
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