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For $15.00, you can get a handmade bottled fairy necklace of your own. The actual pendant portion is about the size of a nickel, as demonstrated by a picture on the product page, and features a tiny pink, purple, blue, gold, red, green, pink or teal colored Legend of Zelda fairy, complete with wings and glittery appearance, inside a sealed bottle.
I think the fact that YellerCrakka used a blue tinted glitter goo inside was a wonderful idea. As the artist states, this means that the charm may slowly shift back and forth inside the bottle, making it seem more “realistic.” The necklaces are going fast though. When Sprite Stitch posted about them, they were all sold out, and as of 1:54pm CST today (December 4, 2008), there was only one left. If they’re sold out by the time you get there, you may want to try leaving a message for YellerCrakka to see if this talent artist is working on more.
You may also want to check out YellerCrakka’s general Etsy shop, because it contains some of the most detailed and best video game charms and jewelry I’ve ever seen. I’m particularly fond of the $20 Super Mario Galaxy Hungry Luma necklace and earring set. The $18 Kingdom Hearts Paopu Fruit friendship necklace set, $15 Metroid in a bottle necklace and $15 Death Note necklace and earring set also caught my eye.
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