The Quarter Screw Necklace Symbolizes the Plight of the Working Man
Michael Hines — November 28, 2010 — Fashion
References: tomsachs & theworldsbestever
If you're looking for a way to subtly stick it to the man, then you need to check out the Quarter Screw Necklace. This necklace designed by Tom Sachs is made up of a quarter and a Phillips-head screw bit, each meant to symbolize the struggles of the working man.
In case you were wondering, the quarter symbolizes capital and the bit symbolizes labor getting screwed for money. For all its attempted empowerment of the working man, the Quarter Screw Necklace rings in at a white-collar $150.
In case you were wondering, the quarter symbolizes capital and the bit symbolizes labor getting screwed for money. For all its attempted empowerment of the working man, the Quarter Screw Necklace rings in at a white-collar $150.
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