Japanese YouTuber Uses Fingernail Clippings to Make an Engagement Ring

Japanese YouTuber Uses Fingernail Clippings to Make an Engagement RingJapanese YouTuber Uses Fingernail Clippings to Make an Engagement Ring
Bryan Ke
October 29, 2019
Kiwami Japan, a Japanese YouTuber famous for turning random objects like pasta, fish, and even underwear into knives, created a cheap engagement ring using fingernail clippings he collected over an entire year.
 
In the video, which Kiwami Japan posted three months ago, the YouTuber goes into detail about how he created the ring. He starts by showing off a small glass jar filled with nail clippings he saved up, World of Buzz reported.
Kiwami Japan, a Japanese YouTuber famous for turning random objects into knives like pasta, fish, and even underwear, created a cheap engagement ring using fingernail clippings he collected for an entire year.
Screenshot via YouTube / Kiwami Japan
He then proceeded to blend the nails and grind them into a fine powder using a coffee hand grinder before adding water to turn it into a paste-like substance.
Kiwami Japan, a Japanese YouTuber famous for turning random objects into knives like pasta, fish, and even underwear, created a cheap engagement ring using fingernail clippings he collected for an entire year.
Screenshot via YouTube / Kiwami Japan
The YouTuber took the paste-like substance and put it into the oven for 90 minutes. After it was done, the finished product turned into some sort of clay, which he then molded into a diamond.
Kiwami Japan, a Japanese YouTuber famous for turning random objects into knives like pasta, fish, and even underwear, created a cheap engagement ring using fingernail clippings he collected for an entire year.
Screenshot via YouTube / Kiwami Japan
After that, Kiwami Japan put the molded clay-like nail into a silver ring he also created.
Kiwami Japan, a Japanese YouTuber famous for turning random objects into knives like pasta, fish, and even underwear, created a cheap engagement ring using fingernail clippings he collected for an entire year.
Screenshot via YouTube / Kiwami Japan
Many internet users shared their mixed reactions online after Kiwami Japan’s video went viral. Here’s what some of them wrote in the Twitter thread from South China Morning Post:
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