Saint Nikola Pin
Saint Nikola Pin
Nikola Tesla was hands-down one of the most impressive individuals to ever live. A true scientist, he spent his life creating things that continue to make our lives easier to this day.
I mean, by the time he was your age, he was inventing new ways to generate electricity and use it to communicate wirelessly for the first time...and this was in the 1800s!
His mind was one of the most beneficial assets to all of humanity, yet he died destitute and alone.
May this commemorative pin extend the legacy of the patron saint of electricity.
Text reads "Tesla Power!" in his native Serbian Cyrillic. It also glows in the dark, as it should. (photos of glowing action are apparently hard to take)
Limited edition of 100. Individually numbered.
Dimensions: 1.5" wide x 2" tall
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