Swarovski crystals

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Give Your Switch Plates a Little Bling!

diametral-luxury-switch-platesSwitch plates. You know what switch plates are, right? The little things that go around light switches and electrical sockets — the height of mundane, you know what I’m saying? Sure, there are decorative switch plates out there, people buy them or paint them to match their decor — but you ain’t seen nothing like this before.

These switch plates are made by Diametral, and they are strictly a luxury item. How luxurious are they? Well, they are studded with none other than Swarovski crystals, how’s that for a starter?

They come in a spectrum of fifteen different designer colors, and even more than that, you can get them stylized even more, with a leaf motif, or in silver or gold.

Forget the lights, you’ll be able to illuminate any room with the sheer bling factor alone!

Hello Kitty Cam Gets Some Glam

hello-kitty-camHello Kitty is almost as popular as the gracefully aging Barbie Doll, so it stands to reason that for her thirty fifth birthday bash, CASIO is going all out — and then some!

Just think about it. Hello Kitty is popular all over the world, even more so than her Sanrio inspired friends. The merchandising for the precious little Kitty is almost mind boggling, it is so far reaching.

So, like say, CASIO decided to jump on the bandwagon to help Kitty celebrate her birthday. What you see here is the CASIO EX-Z2 Hello Kitty camera.

Naturally, the camera is pink — but it is also decorated with stunning Swarovski crystals. Some features include 3x optical zoom, 12.1 MP, and a matching carrying case for the camera.

You can start pre ordering this camera now — if, of course, you are willing to put down the five hundred dollars the limited edition camera costs.

Are $32K Computers the Wave of the Future?

gaiser_02_12No, this is not a tastefully and expensively decorated knick knack box. Quite the contrary, it is one of the new Gaiser High End PCs — what the company presumably hopes will be the next wave of luxury computers.

The luxurious machines work just like the considerably less expensive computers most of us currently have. The difference is, of course, that our computers are not covered in some serious bling — 24 carat gold leafing, not to mention Swarovski crystals — and they do not cost a whopping $32,300. Keep in mind, you could buy a car for that price. That is worth two semesters of college, if not more!

Given the price, you sort of have to wonder why they did not just go all out and decorate these computers — of which there are many designs — with diamonds. Maybe it is because Swarovski crystals are so trendy right now.

While these computers are unquestionably high end, one does have to question the necessity of such a machine.