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Wrinkled Jewelry

For older folks who are comfortable with how they look
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It is well known that as people age, the skin becomes more wrinkled. Many dislike this intensely, and seek various cosmetic surgeries to deal with it. This Idea is not for them.

This Idea is for people who are comfortable with their wrinkles. They know they will look mostly the same, including those wrinkles, for decades. They know that the battle against wrinkles is never-ending, and that beauty is more than skin-deep, and the eye of the beholder, a window to the soul, is not always fooled by surface appearances.

So, for the wrinkled person, we offer Wrinkled Jewelry. No smooth-surfaced bracelets here (except on the inside, for invisible comfort)! There are creases and contours and places where the metal seems to sag.

Diamonds, of course, are flashier than ever, with all those extra facets.

And so on....

Vernon, Mar 20 2013

here is an idea http://www.refinery...276/wrinkle-jewelry
[xandram, Mar 20 2013]

Repousse http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repousse
[MechE, Mar 20 2013]

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       Ornamented surface jewelry is fairly common. Is the idea is simply to create an ornamentation that matches human wrinkles?
MechE, Mar 20 2013
  

       [MechE], more like "does not clash with human wrinkles".
Vernon, Mar 20 2013
  

       [+] <sigh> yes please. One set of gold-rimmed glasses with wrinkle crevassing. Maybe an ear-hair earring and a what-the-hell-is-that-growing on-my-skin watchband too.
FlyingToaster, Mar 20 2013
  
      
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