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Jennifer Landa's Star Wars Toy Jewelry is Highly Original and Geeky

When it comes to geeky bracelets and rings, it doesn't get more original than Jennifer Landa's Star Wars toy jewelry. Landa, the proprietor of the Etsy store Rockets and Rainbows, makes her jewelry using old Star Wars toys and LEGO mini figs. That's right, these necklaces and rings were once part of someone's toy chest (possibly).

The awesomeness of Star Wars toy jewelry cannot be understated. It's one thing to make a pair of earrings that look like the Death Star out of stainless steel, but it's another thing entirely to turn an old Millennium Falcon toy into a piece of geeky bling. Turning old toys into functional fashion statements is good for both the environment and for a nerdy girl's accessories drawer.
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