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Food jewellery good enough to eat
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I can’t quite believe I haven’t mentioned Lucy Folk here before. I’ve adored her pretzel and taco pieces since first spying them at wonderful Melbourne store, Alice Euphemia years ago.
Lucy Folk jewellery : The Crafty Minx
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The Japanese brought us Pokemon, sashimi and Hello Kitty – now we can share in their love of all things kawaii with this range of mouth-watering jewellery from Sou Zou Creations.
Reader favourite: Mini food jewellery
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How cute are these caramel cream tart earrings by Janet Shaw!
Janet Saw - Yummy Jewelry
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Marisa Reisel must have pretty nimble fingers. Her sashimi platter earrings would fit on Thumbelina's dinner table. Or inside Barbie's fridge.
Jewelry: Still Not Edible, But Close | Serious Eats
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Here’s Stéphanie Kilgast's sushi earrings.
Miniature Sushi Earrings
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Perhaps we've covered the tiny, inedible food jewelry trend enough, but these creations by Shay Aaron need to be added to the list.
More Tiny Food Jewelry Made of Polymer Clay | Serious Eats
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This listing is for a summery pair of sweet corn earrings. A beautiful and funky jewelry for your next BBQ party.
Sweet Corn Earrings
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Things that make you stare.
Miniature Food Models — Visual Streak
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If you can take to food inspired sneakers then, food jewellery shouldn’t come as a surprise.
ifood.tv | Your Food Network - Food Video Recipes Blog
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You may think you can eat this jewellery.... but don't.
Calourette » Eat Drink Chic
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Zsiska Jewellery range banned in the UK under the Consumer Protection act.
Zsiska Candy Jewellery Banned in UK
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Food jewellery good enough to eat
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