Does this fan-art which crosses Marty McFly’s favorite mode of time travel with everyone’s favorite big blue box, make time travel even cooler?
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Not that I’d ever wear a corset myself, but I’m sure there’s a Whovian in your life that would appreciate this.
This doctor who themed corset will be made custom to your measurements (see below for size limits), out of a cotton tardis print fabric which has a light purpley blue background. It will be bound on the top and bottom edges with matching blue cotton, and hand stitched to the inside for a professional finish. It will be lined with two layers of sturdy cotton twill in white (it can be lined with cotton corset coutil instead in white for $25 extra). Bone casings are internally created, and the inside is just as smooth and clean looking as the outside.
Doctor Who gets the lawyer treatment and promises ‘No win, no fez!’. (Hey, fezzes are cool!)
The perfect engagement ring for when two time travelers want to spend eternity together.
To get the ring exactly like the picture, cast in 14K gold and with a 1CT Princess Cut Diamond G-HSI1 quality. The ring is set with 30 points in diamonds, 16 baguettes, and 6 rounds for a total diamond weight of 1.30ct. The cost is $9950.
The ring can also be made with a 0.75CT Princess Cut Diamond G-HSI1 quality. The ring is set with 30 points in diamonds, 16 baguettes, and 6 rounds for a total diamond weight of 1.05ct. The cost is $6670
I will also make the ring with 0.50CT Princess Cut Diamond G-HSI1 quality. The ring is set with 30 points in diamonds, 16 baguettes, and 6 rounds for a total diamond weight of 0.80ct. The cost is $3650
I can also make this ring in Sterling Silver and set with Cubic Zirconium for $380.
All of the center diamonds are certified diamonds by EGL.
While the Millennium Falcon guitar may have been awesome for strumming the Imperial March, you need something like this to really play the Doctor Who theme song - behold the GuiTARDIS by Arthur Yet Lew.