" Til death do us part " does n’t have to be the end of things , thanks to a unexampled jewelry invention that can keep you and your have intercourse I together for much long . Robert Grass of the Swiss company TurboBeads has develop a way to take samples of desoxyribonucleic acid and lay in them beneath diamond on ring and other jewellery so that the wearer can comport a objet d’art of you wherever they go . Grass recentlylaunched a Kickstartercampaign to fund the project .
Grass says the idea come in to him while shopping for his wife . let down by the lack of truly personal gifts on the grocery , he evolve the idea forIdentity at heart . The scientist - flex - entrepreneur consider ancient fossils for clue about how to make desoxyribonucleic acid last alfresco of the body . Grass lay claim that he can store desoxyribonucleic acid in a " stable form " for 100 years .
Grass explain the process on his Kickstarter page : " Upon receiving your sample ( from a buccal swab ) we distill the DNA and after further timber control , it is fossilized into glass utilizing our letters patent pending , room temperature , body of water based process ( not harm the DNA ) . The result is a ashen powder ( DNA fogy ) , which safeguards the DNA , very similar to what is found in ancient gold and bone samples . "

The fossilized DNA is placed into a little opening on acustom - made ring , watch , orpendant . The opening is then sealed and capped with a 0.02 carat infield .
A similar product from a company calledLife Gemclaims that it can habituate the carbon from cremated clay to make diamonds . Of of course , neither of these are as weird as the descent vials that Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thorntonwore around their necks(#neverforget ) .
To learn more about the possibilities for Identity Inside , check out theKickstarter . The project is a little more than halfway funded , with eight days to go .

All image courtesy Robert Grass , Kickstarter