Finding Personalized Jewelry For The Geek Mom
It’s really pretty simple to find the ideal Mother’s Day gift. Merchants and the media won’t hesitate to tell you what you should be spending your money on. Flowers and chocolate are pretty traditional, but if Mom is into all the latest technology, you might consider something in this direction. Here’s a few quirky and geeky solutions for buying personalized jewelry for the geek mom.
Geeks come in all kinds of varieties. There are computer people, possibly the most prolific of all the geeks, and there are the nerds who like general technology. Any subset of any interest can be geeky. Movies, books, even fonts have their own followings. Let’s try out a few ideas to see what we could look for in various different situations.
For example, the Mom who likes typography might appreciate a necklace with her initials engraved using a favorite font – or for a gag, perhaps her least favorite font, such as Comic Sans (which might earn you a dutch rub. There are also a number of very stylish and picturesque fonts that have come out over the years, such as Oxford or a handwriting font.
Gadgets are also very popular with the nerd set, and these can easily be incorporated into wearable items these days. The new processors and hard drives are so powerful and so small that it is possible to make watches, pendants, bracelets, and even rings into little flash drives or USB hubs. Maybe it would be a good present to buy your mom a mass storage device built into a charm bracelet or something, only you can fill it (at least a little bit) with things that give it a personal touch. Photographs, songs, even a collection of recipes can go on the drive before you wrap it up.
What about something from outer space? There are ways to engrave or otherwise customize many accessories which are inset with moon rocks or bits of Mars. It can be especially nice if she has an affinity for things astronomical.
The ultimate gift of course is one that you make yourself. The music fan would definitely appreciate something crafted from guitar strings or something from another stringed instrument.
The Internet has plenty of ideas. If you still have her very first computer (which has probably been long retired), perhaps a quirky piece of jewelry made from a microchip taken from that venerable machine could be made into a nice custom piece.
The concept of personalized jewelry has a lot of different options. Make that Mothers Day gift even more personal by integrating it with one of her big interests.
Anne Harvester is an authority on personalized jewelry and other Mother’s Day gift ideas – regularly published in her articles and blog posts.
April 28, 2011 | Posted by Anne Harvester
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