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Funky Find of The Week: Meat Alphabet


20 year old Robert J. Bolesta from Oxford, PA is a multi talented creative graduating from the Pratt Institute this year. Amongst his many interesting projects is the Value-pack. Packaged ground beef in the shape of each letter the alphabet (as well as numbers).
After all, when was the last time ground beef made you giggle?

Feel free to check out his work here at his site.
Product Pick Of The Week: Your Own Signature SIGG Water Bottle!

Are you one of those people that totes a water bottle around with you everywhere you go? I know many people who do.
If so, you may as well make it one that both reflects you as a person as well as one that doesn't destroy the taste of your drink or add to our landfills.
That said, I suggest you check out mySIGG.com
If you aren't already familiar with SIGG brand bottles, they are a swiss engineered water bottle with a variety of tops. Reusable, they have received rave reviews for the fact that they don't leach into the liquid, keeping your drink tasting pure, and they look cool too.

Above: Sigg's double walled construction
But even more exciting is that now, at MySIGG.com, you can create your own distinct and fashionable water/sport bottle with your choice of tops. With 144 bottle designs to choose from and 22 interchangeable lids, you have a plethora of choices. They have lifestyle designs, classic designs, even kids' designs.



In addition to that, they donate 1% of their sales to the natural environmental group, 1% For The Planet.

Here's a little history about them:

Above: Actual photo from the SIGG archives
SIGG Switzerland dates back to 1908 when metal processing specialist Ferdinand Sigg established an aluminum product factory about 30 kilometers outside of Zurich. Along with his colleague Xaver Küng, the two men combined their love of metal and the strong belief that "aluminum is the material of the future". Their product line, which was called SIGG AG Aluminiumwarenfabrik, was initially comprised of saucepans, frying pans and bottles, all of which sold rapidly and were immensely popular. By 1958, SIGG had thousands of products that were all manufactured in the company's own rolling mill and drawing shop.
It was in 1990 that the course for the future of the SIGG bottle was determined: a new shape, still typical of today's bottles, was developed and the quality achieved was superior. The beautiful shapes and design of the bottle is one of the reasons that in 1993 SIGG was incorporated into the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. In 1997, the company was bought by an investor group and changed direction to focus on its #1 "star" product... the SIGG bottle.
Approaching its 100 year anniversary, SIGG has its sights set on growing the brand outside of Europe. In 2005, SIGG launched a USA subsidiary based in Stamford, CT. "This brand has tremendous history and for generations has been the must-have water bottle for Europeans," stated Steve Wasik, SIGG USA President. "Americans are now discovering that using a high quality, reusable bottle like SIGG makes great sense – both financially and environmentally."






Above: Just six of their many fun designs
mySIGG.com
Jewels that Incorporate Talent, Taste & Humor: Solange Azagury Partridge

I inadvertently stumbled upon Solange Azagury-Partridge's site when surfing the net, and boy am I glad I did. Granted, if I were as hip as I claim to be, I'd have known that she's been highlighted in everything from the Vogue List to the hippest UK publications.

I won't go into a lot of detail about her unusual and luxurious baubles, I'll let the pics speak for themselves. But I suggest, when you have the time, you pour over her site to see some incredibly unusual, creative and lovingly crafted jewelry that ranges from Mod to Elegant. She has a diamond kinetic rings collection, an amazing zodiac rings collection, gem studded "poison" rings (you know the ones with the secret compartments?). As well as a few watches, an 18k brushed gold pendant in the shape of an anatomically correct human heart, and a cuff or two.

Anyone who can make a beautiful piece of jewelry from the hideous Deep Sea Angler fish has my vote for superb designer

Above: An actual Deep Sea Angler Fish
Not to be outdone in the outrageous and unique department, she also sells a perfume named "Stoned" that has real diamond dust in it (see image below):

Below: The human Heart Pendant (as mentioned above)

Take a look at a few pieces from the aforementioned collections:

Above: Diamond and ruby skull ring

Above: Dragon Ring

Above: Temptation in the Garden of Eden as seen on a ring

Above: Union Jack Ring

Above: The Libra Ring from her Zodiac Collection

Above: One of her many fabulous "Secret Compartment" Poison Rings

above: Dragonfly Cuff

Above: A Watch with diamond Markers to indicate numbers
She has so many other unusual pieces, I'm tempted to post them all, but go to her site instead and see them for yourself.
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