More Star Wars Merchandize: Millennium Falcon Engagement Rings

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For the die-hard Star Wars fans out there, PaulMichaelDesigns has another treat for you. The creator of the Nintendo Controller, Triforce ring and other gadgets and gizmos has done it again – this time in the form of the Millennium Falcon ring. This unique creation comes in basic gold at a smart price tag of $995, going up all the way to $3,590 if you want platinum with a diamond. Featured on Paul Bierker’s Facebook page, the ring hasn’t yet hit the stands. Wait for it like all good Jedis should.

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Star Trek Galileo Shuttlecraft Necklace: NECK-1701-7

While the Starship Enterprise seems to get a disproportionate amount of geek love, I’ve still always been a fan of the good old Galileo Shuttlecraft. In fact, I remember building a model of one when I was a kid. And while I’m not sure that I’m confident enough in my masculinity to ever wear a necklace, lots of Trekkie girls out there will surely want one of these Shuttlecraft necklaces.

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The perfect complement to your Starship Enterprise ring, this pendant was designed by the consistently awesome Paul Michael Bierker. Each one is made to order, so you can choose from silver or gold, and then load it up with tiny bejeweled passengers. Paul recommends that you go for the colorful stones starfleet uniform colors shown here, including a couple of redshirts.

Prices range from $395(USD) with synthetic gems, while you can rack up over $1000 if you go for real stones and the 14K white gold version. Either way it’s way cheaper than an actual Shuttlecraft. Ask Scotty to beam you over to Etsy so you can order yours now.

X-Wing and Tie Fighter Engagement Rings: Love is a Battlefield

Paul Michael Design makes so many awesome geek rings that we can’t believe he is still coming out with fresh neat stuff. Check out his new X-Wing ring and a new TIE Fighter ring. If the couple wears one of each, they will surely be ready for a long engagement. Hopefully, not in space, with lasers.
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The colors on the X-Wing version are pretty stunning. It reminds you to stay on target, even if you get cold feet. The TIE Fighter ring is symbolic of the long flight down the trench, chasing that X-Wing, only to crash and burn.

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I kid. I kid. Marriage is cool. Almost as cool as these rings.

[via Fashionably Geek]

This Doctor Who Spinning TARDIS Ring Is a Thing of Timeless Beauty

“Oh my Glob, I do, I do!” That’s what you are gonna hear if you give this ring to your female companion. This awesome ring from Paul Michael Design features a spinning TARDIS.

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“This TARDIS spins like my heart baby.” Smooches. “Will you? Of course you will.” This ring is available in sterling silver, 14-karat white and yellow gold as well as platinum, along with diamonds and sapphires embellishing the TARDIS itself. This is a ring that will get you married in two seconds flat. Or you know, just wear it because it is awesome.

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This might be the coolest Doctor Who swag ever. Buy one for your companion today.

Star Trek Rings: Resistance is Futile

These Star Trek rings from Paul Michael Design are amazing and perfect for all manner of Trekkie weddings. The Enterprise design is simply stunning.

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He’s already made a wax mold of the starship ring and is working on a making the design a reality. The two-finger Starfleet logo ring is pretty cool too – it’s designed to perfectly align your fingers into a vulcan salute.

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These would have been perfect for Riker and Troi’s wedding. Or Worf and Dax. Or Quark and his latinum. I hope he makes a Klingon ring someday. That would be awesome. How do you make a Klingon ring, you ask? Just lure them into a standard orbit and fire away. The debris will make a ring around the planet.

They’re perfect for boldly going where you have never gone before, aka marriage.

[via Nerd Bastards via Neatorama]