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January 9th, 2009

Skeletal Metal Surgical Jewelry and Dana White

Several years ago during a trauma surgery, an orthopaedic surgeon discovered an interesting way to make a unique type of jewelry out of the hardware he used to reconstruct broken bones.

Testing his idea, Dr. Mike Crovetti created a ring from the surgical material and wore it for years. People took notice to the ring the Doc wore and were amazed of how surgical plates can be quite charming in the form of  jewelry.

Carrying out his market research for years, Dr. Mike knew it was time to take his idea mainstream. Teaming up with former MLB “Rookie of the Year” Marty Cordova and Anthony Bonifazio, the Skeletal Metal dream was born.

All Skeletal Metal jewelry is made from stainless steel surgical plates. Rings and bracelets are available in black and brushed steel. There is a special edition pink SKM ring available to help raise awareness of breast cancer in which 20% of all proceeds go to breast cancer research.

To learn more about Skeletal Metal, please visit SkeletalMetal.com.

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December 18th, 2008

grappling-chain

Innovative Japanese MMA conglomerate RVDDW introduces a solid set of accessories to accomodate it’s high quality fight apparel. Brutal Two pendant is inspired by the Greek martial art of Pancrase which is very popular in Japan. The life-like details of the pendant depict two athletes in a grappling match.

The Heavy gold ring is a first for RVDDW and is basically a 24k gold plated casting of the companies original logo. The Champ is another first. A smooth, round silver ring bearing the Reversal logo. You can check out these and other accessories at the RVDDW website.

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November 13th, 2008

RVCA continuously use their creative minds to deliver innovative products from surf to mixed martial arts. The cotton twill d-ring belt was inspired by BJ Penn’s black belt in Jiu Jitsu. Available in s/m and l/xl the belt features the RVCA woven label on the front and the BJ Penn woven label on the interior.

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