
Iconoculture: "With this bone, I thee wed." Five U.K. couples recently sealed their vows by exchanging rings made from their own bone tissue, grown in the lab from sample cells. Scientists harvested the cells from tiny slivers extracted from the couples' jawbones, then grew new tissue in bioglass scaffolds that mimic human bone structure. Artists fused the pure white bone with silver to create the unique rings. Beyond being an ultraromantic way to say "I do," the technique holds great promise as a way to grow new bone material for patients who need replacements.
Biojewelry: Wedding bands made from the happy couple's bone tissue [Iconoculture]
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There are 4 responses to "Bone Wedding Ring".
Thats just nasty! Why would someone do that i wouldnt want my wifes bone on me eww!
Posted by: Mike at February 6, 2007 4:27 PM
i can't help but love that idea.. i would go for it.
Posted by: Melanie Hawkins at February 25, 2008 8:42 AM
Oh, that is so beautiful and romantic! I wish I had known this was possible!
But hey, if you think it's gross to have part of your wife on you, just wait until you actually let's you have sex with her!
Posted by: Stephanie at October 22, 2008 7:02 PM
I like it. But honestly, how expensive is that? That's got to cost in the tens or hundreds of thousands.
Posted by: Hazel at December 30, 2008 3:11 AM
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