

For Valentine's Day, Crave has announced the release of an exquisite women's jewelry with a secret. Stylish pendant made of gold and silver, hides a complex device that allows you to use it for up to 40 minutes without recharging as a full-fledged vibrator.

The Vesper gadget only externally looks like a fashionable female adornment, but the presence of a motor and a battery turns it into a tireless and caring female friend. Depending on the selected mode and operating speed (low, medium, high or pulsating), the device can vibrate for up to 40 minutes. The battery is charged via a regular USB connector.

The pendant is available in three versions, differing in the composition of the coating of the bullet-shaped part, which itself is made of stainless steel. The silver-plated item costs $ 69. In the case of rose gold plating, the price of the pendant rises to $ 79. The jewelry, plated with 14-karat gold, costs $ 149.

By purchasing the device as a gift, you can order the engraving of any inscription directly on the working surface of the vibrator.


Male genitals serve as a source of interest and inspiration not only for manufacturers of intimate goods, some enthusiasts devote a lot of time to collecting and cataloging them. The collection of a certain Sigurdur Yartarson formed the basis of the world's largest Icelandic Phallological Museum, where you can see the genitals of animals, humans, elves and even trolls.
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