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These Old School Faucet Rings In Red & Blue Actually Spin, Look Like Those Found In Coffee Shops

Faucet Rings

If plug bags with a socket clasp are up your fashion alley, you might be interested to check out another novelty item – old school faucet rings. Made by a Japanese designer, these rings bring to mind water faucets found in our local coffee shops. Continue reading to find out more about the rings. 

The design 

According to the designer, these rings are actually made of crystals, so they are not quite the cheapos you can find at pasar malams.

If you didn’t notice already, the rings are available in red and blue designs. The one in red represents a water faucet that releases warm water, whereas the blue represents one typically releases cold water. 

Apart from looking like an actual water faucet, the faucet accessory also tightens and loosens, mimicking the actions when you turn on and off a faucet. For those who like to keep their fingers busy, this ring might keep you entertained during dull moments in class or work.

Don’t fret if you spin the faucet too much that it actually comes apart, as you can still piece them back together. Thanks to the screw-like structure attached to the ring, rest assured the faucet accessory can be placed back to its original form.

If putting a smile on bae is one of your expertise, surprise your partner when you gift them with one of these faucet rings. You can double it as a couple ring, and perhaps also throw in a cheesy line like asking if they want to “test water” with you. 

 

Available in a free size, the rings come with an adjustable feature so you can be sure that they will fit your fingers snugly. 

These Faucet Rings Work As An Adorable Couple Item With Bae

Whether you’re thinking of taking things to the next level with bae, or just looking to surprise your partner, these faucet rings work as a cute couple item. Each ring retails at ¥2,000 (~S$22.10), but they are currently sold out. For more information on a restock, you can visit Toy Fukuro’s official website.

All images courtesy of Toy Fukuro

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Jou Teng Tan

I love bubble tea and serving tea.