Geekologie I Watch Stuff The Superficial

Gamer Bling: Gold & Diamond Mario Pendant

mario-bling.jpg

This gold and diamond encrusted Mario pendant recently sold on eBay for the low, low price of $2,600. Yes I bought it! Which is exactly why I didn't post it until after the deal was done. I can't have you stealin' my blang! What did I get for my hard-earned cashmoney?:

Total Carat Weight: 4.25CT

Metal Type: 10K Solid Yellow Gold
Gemstone: Natural Diamond
Stone Clarity: SI
Stone Color: Black, blue, canary, & white
Stone Cut: Round
Setting: pave
Weight: 31.60 Grams
Width: 2 Inches
Length: 3.25 Inches
Note: Mario Design.

Okay, I know I said I bought it earlier, but the thing is I lied. You see, I don't have two arcade tokens to rub together, let alone a couple extra G's. What do I look like, I'm rich? Haha, no, not all the handsome people are rich.

eBay Auction (seller has other gamer jewelry as well)
via
Diamond coated Mario can be yours for $2600 [yahoopluggedin]

Thanks to Jay, who considered buying it but decided to hold out for Toad.

  • December 17, 2010
    This is a gallery of a bunch of bling created by jeweler nOir for DC Comics. That's the Gotham City ring there, but there's a ton of other stuff after the jump. They've got all sorts of rings, bracelets and necklaces and prices range from ~$50 to several hundred depending on ... / Continue →
  • April 20, 2012
    This is Don Schwabs sporting his Pikachu Pokemon Card costume at the recent Melbourne Supanova Pop Cultcha Expo. You can tell it's a great costume because you can still wear cargo shorts with it. Thanks to Little Sister, who I promised to protect with my spinning drill arm an... / Continue →
  • January 23, 2012
    Because there's no such thing as an un-themed wedding anymore, freshly married Erin and Matt posed for these Alice in Wonderland themed photos on the day of their nuptials. Why he opted for the Johnny Depp version of the Mad Hatter from the shitty live-action movie instead of ... / Continue →
There are Comments
blog comments powered by Disqus