This little piano looks awesome. It’s a miniature, fully working player piano. It’s less than one square foot in size, but is built like a real grand piano.
The little guy comes with 100 songs programmed into its memory. The tiny little keys actually move when the songs play and you can even hear them moving just like a full size player piano. Pretty wild stuff. It ships from Japan, but will still arrive rather quickly for a decent price.
This would be a great gift for somebody who likes to host classy parties, probably not wild parties though, as the tiny piano may end up getting crushed. So give somebody the gift of tiny saloon type music!
Mini-gift somebody here.
Typically I blog about gift ideas that are less expensive, and maybe more reasonable to get people for gifts. On occasion I’ll throw in a nice triple-digit gift idea. Not today my good reader friends, today, we’re going all out. This is the most expensive Rolex I could find. In fact, it’s so expensive, that at the time of this post, the savings on the sale price is almost $1,000.
So, with that intro, I present to you the Men’s Invicta Lupah Pave Diamond Watch with Champagne Dial. I could stop there, because it’s a Rolex, and really, that’s good enough, but I won’t. This watch has over 450 diamonds; 451 to be exact. Another part of it, and I’m not sure what it is, is the Globule Crown and Pushers. Maybe that’s the name of the style of knobs it has there on the side. I’m not sure, but they look pretty awesome.
That’s all. I’ve never seen a Rolex in person, but maybe one day.
Put a down payment on somebody’s wrist here.
This one comes to you in the middle of my cross-country trip to Florida to start my new job as a wakeboard coach! Today we saw some cool stuff, one was Meteor Crater in Arizona. It was awesome, and of course got us thinking about things in space. So that brings me to this cool telescope.
I didn’t know that telescopes came with GPS, but this thing does. Apparently it figures out where in the world it is operating, then, according to that, it will locate cool stuff in space for you to look at! That’s crazy! I’d love to see one of these in action, but it’s quite spendy, so I’ll have to luck out and meet somebody with one I suppose.
Anyway, this could be a pretty fun gift to give to somebody. Just make sure they’ll let you come over and join in on the fun.
Look at cool stuff in space here.
At first glance, this necklace may look like something that a Rainbow Brite fan would be wearing (and probably is, really), but there is much more to this glass and gold necklace.
Murano is the home island of this necklace. Apparently Murano has been home to Venetian glass making artisans for ages and ages. We’re talking since the 13th century here. Who knew? Each bead is hand made and will vary in shape and size. Every other bead just so happens to have 24-karat gold leaf on the inside, giving them a golden sparkle and texture.
Put a rainbow on her neck here.
I’ve always had a hard time keeping fish alive in aquariums. It doesn’t matter what type of fish, or what type of aquarium, I just know they aren’t going to last. This seems like a pretty good aquarium for somebody like me. I’m also pretty sure that jellyfish aren’t exactly something you can buy at the pet store and keep alive with jellyfish food, whatever that may be.
This aquarium has multi-colored LEDs to light up three little jellyfish made of silicone. That means I wouldn’t have to worry about maintaining their life! The jellyfish are constructed with the silicone to allow them to move around just like living jellyfish. There are 12 color settings. The movement of the jellyfish, or I guess jellyfishes, would be very soothing to observe.
Now, this is so cutting-edge, that the product is only available in Japan. That’s where the internet comes in handy. Us Americans can order it and they’ll ship a voltage converting along with it for no extra charge. So when you give it as a gift (or keep it for yourself), make sure you have that part handy.
Jelly the fish here.
This is one I really want to see in action. It brings the night time sky into your house. I was recently able to get away from the city lights and look up at the night stars at Lake Powell. I tell you what, it was awesome.
The Home Planetarium projects 10,000 stars onto the ceiling. This model is powered by 4 AA batteries, so you can put it anywhere in the room you like, no need to worry about a cord. Different plates are available to include the moon or change the stars to the southern skies.
Some of the best campfire conversations I’ve had have happened when looking up at the stars. If you can’t get out to the wilderness, bring it to your home!
Bling a ceiling here.