When you love something with every fibre of your being, you want to scream it from the rooftops.
For the pasta lovers among us—a.k.a. literally everyone—our affection for these delightful drops of deliciousness is all-consuming, and naturally we want to share it with the world.
And, these silver pasta pendants are a truly romantic way to tell the world: "me and pasta, we got a thing going on."
SEE ALSO:These 'double jeans' are basically an optical illusion that'll cost you $695Delicacies jewelry's "al dente collection" comprises necklaces featuring sterling silver pendants shaped like some of the most exquisite pasta shapes known to mankind.
The collection has been designed specifically "for people who love pasta. (And really, who doesn't love pasta?)"
If rotini is right up your street, well, why not wear a silver one around your neck?
"The spiral shape of this whimsical noodle is inspired by childhood," reads the product's description. "It is a symbol of silliness, bringing us back to a time of simple pleasures when we allowed ourselves to experience the world without judgment."
There's something for the farfalle fans...
Penne is bae, so naturally the collection has this delicious noodle covered...
The pasta lovin' doesn't end there, though. There's also necklaces in the shape of bucatini and orecchiette.
The necklaces are priced between $85 and $99. So, a lot more expensive than the pasta you eat.
Still, you can always make your own DIY pasta necklace.
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