Japan: Fingernail Engagement Ring – 20 minutes

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Man makes an engagement ring from his fingernails

A Japanese man has made an engagement ring out of fingernails he’s been collecting for over a year. The internet is raging.

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This engagement ring was made from human fingernails.

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  • On YouTube, a Japanese man shows how he makes an engagement ring out of his fingernails.

  • The unknown man spent a year collecting the remains of his fingernails.

  • Some users are disgusted by his craft project.

Saving is the order of the day in times of inflation – and do it yourself. A man residing in Japan, whose name is not known, shows how to make jewelry on YouTube. For a year he collected the remains of his fingernails to make an engagement ring out of them. In the approximately 17-minute video, he shows the entire manufacturing process.

The man first crushes the nails to turn them into a fine powder and then mixes them in a pot with water. He then compresses the semi-liquid substance and squeezes out the excess liquid with a screw. He does this until there is only a small amount of powder left. Then the screw he used to squeeze out the excess liquid and the remaining paste go into the microwave for 90 minutes at 150 degrees. What after heating comes out looks far from nail shavings.

“I have to puke”

It is a black, clay-like material in the shape of a fancy stone. Using a nail file and nail buffer, he smoothes the stone and uses a mold to give the stone the shape of a diamond. Finally, he places the stone on the ring, which looks anything but like fingernails.

Many Users are shocked and disgusted. One commented: “This is just disgusting.” Another commented, “I guess I’m not the only one feeling gross.” Another added: “He uses kitchen appliances for several steps, makes me throw up.”

Here, an engagement ring is created from human fingernails.

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