
Electronic resisters, condensers, LEDs, and circuit boards are just some of the parts used to make these really cute, yet totally geeky accessories.
The “Geek & Cute” line of accessories was created by Sachiko Ishida under the Sanomono brand. Necklaces, earrings, and many other types of jewelry are given a futuristic twist thanks to the use of electronic and computer parts. All items can be purchased online, with prices ranging from affordable to “yikes!”
Take a look at some of the Geek & Cute accessories that are sure to turn some heads and get the geek in all of us excited:
















Who knew electronic resisters and diodes could be so beautiful. Buy them at the Sanomono online store for yourself or that special geek in your life.
Source: Kotaku Japan
Images: Sanomono

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