Carnival Shop / Gal Barash

In case the Playmobil model isn't enough to hook you, let me explain what it is, exactly, that you're looking at: Toblerone rings. Toblerone, people! Alongside cheese and pizza, part of the trifecta of wedge-shaped foods! (Cake, of course, being disqualified due to the threat of coconut.) More fun below, including the "rock star" ring with nostalgic cassette; all pieces available from Singapore's Carnival Shop.

Bonus link: if you grew up with the Slinky instead of with Playmobil, you might appreciate Tel Aviv jeweller Gal Barash and his industrial designs, including a series based on the classic toy.
Even more jewellery:
- Sabine Reichert (Germany) - bright colour
- Tamar Rappapot (Israel) - stone discs
- Julie Hedges (UK) - braided textiles
- Lee Angelo Marraccini (Virginia) - gold & gems
- Fausto Maria Franchi (Italy) - playful forms





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Bonus link: if you think of rubber bands more as weapons than accessories, this ring sight can help you improve your aim. From UK designer 
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Bonus link: more clusters! This ring is a cluster of pods, each set with a different colour gemstone. By German jeweller 

Bonus link: here's a ring that more obviously owes its shape to a car. This 1967 VW Luv Bug is just one of many models available from California's 
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Bonus link: it's tough to see here but the removable top on this ring reveals the phrase, "force de ma vie." By Swiss jeweller Mireille Lalive d'Epinay of 

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Bonus link: for a bit of real ivory (recycled, of course), check out this "key ring" in recycled piano key ivory and sterling silver by North Carolina's 

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