Jupiter in Gemini Jewellery

The Caffeine Molecule necklace,  Molecular Red Wine necklace and Dopamine Earrings.   Oh and the I Am Starstuff” Amino Acid Chokers.

I see these and i think Gemini. Geminis grok novelty jewellery, love cool talking points and they adore science.

This is an awesome Jupiter in Gemini fash statement! But would molecular jewellery be magical? Raven Hanna – who does all this high concept awesome neurotransmitter stuff, must be a Gemini – she looks it - or at least mega-Mercurial.

Thoughts?

 

 

 

 

29 thoughts on “Jupiter in Gemini Jewellery

  1. I love the jewellery…but then I have a weakness for geometry, design that has elements of precision, detail and both unusual assymetry balance…and especially silver, white gold…gemini midheaven…Oh and neptune 3rd trine mars pisces…

  2. Nope. Don’t like t-shirts with caffeine molecules on ‘em either.

    Am quite keen on fractals, buy they’re very passe these days.

    Also like Fibonacci spirals….

    And Oxcytocin is my FAVOURITE neurotransmitter. Love the stuff, but still wouldn’t buy the necklace :D

    • yes, i’m a dopamine lover but i wouldn’t wear the symbol as an earring. i imagine a tattoo of it would look symbolic and cool but i don’t do ink.

  3. OMFG THIS IS AWESOME! how do i do that bug-eyes face..? 8| lol

    But I would like to see a range of molecules not just caffeine. e.g. alcohol, glucose, water, …

  4. further to mystic’s question, I really do think molecular jewellery would be magical. you could go quantum if you liked, images taken from quantum chemistry etc. Magic acts on the physical world; the physical world communicates through chemistry and electromagnetism (probably other things but I am writing fast). So, I say YES to magical fx.

  5. schweeer ones. Those caffeine ones were made for our very own BaristaGem weren’t they ? Have emailed to my Gemmie sister, she’s sure to love.

  6. Well I think you guessed right, because I’m a Gem & I absolutely adore this range! Now I know what I will be dropping heavy hints for, next time gift season comes round…

  7. Don’t laugh, but I am excited because I just learned through reading this post and comments that the UK spelling of jewellery is with two L’s but the US spelling is with only one L.

  8. Maybe it is Venus or Saturn in my 12th H, maybe my Pisces Asc but I’m not one to publicly declare any particular message via a t-shirt.

  9. Apropos of nothing above,

    Tonight two separate incidents of friends/ employees calling to break commitments because of mother-ill-health, sudden decline,

    Luna void in Earth sign stuff ?

    Thoughts with all Mums, Husbands, sons and daugthers

  10. Love the necklace, less keen on the earrings.

    Also: beware the void moon in Taurus! I calmly crashed my car this morning : /

  11. Think iprefer my mollecules INSIDE me. And those ones are in static
    form, not vibrating wildly like my personal collection of chemistries.
    Nerdy not Nice.

    • Mmm that’s it – static. Also the connector lines are quite thick so they don’t the same elegance as a drawing. I found these clunky. I thought maybe they weren’t photographed well.

  12. My apologies, I do enjoy wearing faux jewelry but that is ugly!!
    Also, a dear gemini friend who also has mars gemini wears only gold, not my style but she’d hate the jewelry shown here too.

  13. Love this!! Totally love talking points, totally love funky jewelry that jangles when I walk and I always stop to read science articles! MM you got this gemini spot on!

  14. I LOVE the serotonin necklace! Having some troubles getting the site up but I might order one. I’ve recently, to my acute sense of defeat, begun taking anti-ds and of course can only admit it here in cyberspace. Having said that I feel my normal self for the first time in about two years so they are helping me. I would see this necklace as the scared-of-needles person’s answer to getting a tattoo.

    My 10th house / NN is in Gem and I have always loved really creative, one-off type jewellery. Yes, talking points. As part of my ongoing massive declutter I recently had a jewellery cull. All the boring non-unique stuff was binned. I kept only interesting things from places like St Kilda and Paddington markets, stuff I absolutely love, odd travel finds and the like.

    The only things I would never cull are the second ‘l’ and the ‘e’ in jewellery :)

    • Chrys – many anti-Ds are of course neurotransmitter adjusters – I was on a SSRI for a year after Mum died and used it as a chance to discover underlying problems. SSRIs indicate the imbalance is physical…I felt better in about 20 mins (literally) so the GP and I knew the prob was low serotonin prob caused by years of (bad) vegetarianism, undiagnosed sleep apnoea and severe work and family stress which counteracted/depleted any exercise, good food etc. Now I’m upping my dopamine via ingesting the pre-cursor tyrosine. Good on you because people struggle on with imbalances and they can be corrected.

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