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Old 11-30-2004, 04:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...a_umbilical_dc


Doting South Korean parents can preserve their child's umbilical cord in acrylic resin to make a personal seal or even have it gold plated.


In this Confucian society where family values are highly prized, suppliers also offer services for parents to have traditional Korean calligraphy brushes made from their child's hair.


Shim Jae-cheol of U&I Impression said the firm had gold-plated about 80 to 100 umbilical cords a month since starting business in August, with prices ranging from 80,000 won to 100,000 won ($76 to $96). It also offers mail order.


South Korean law allows parents to keep the umbilical cord of their children, although sales to a third party would be illegal.




uuuuummmmmmmmmm NO THANKS. I'll just keep their baby bracelet.
This.Is.Nasty.

I'm with CT4, I just keep the baby bracelet. I still have my son's and the little id card that was on his crib in the hospital nursery.