Magnets are another small collectible that many people will tend to overlook; it still exists! Pin sets are very expensive and worth a lot, but what about magnets? Magnets can also come in sets, you can find them at the 2008 Olympic games specialized to compliment many different sports or features in the surroundings. However, many people who are purchasing these magnets, have not attended the Olympic game in person, but are merely fans. For the simple, devoted Olympic fan, you can find magnets online. There are hundreds of web sites on the web to locate your special jewels on.
As an official licensed 2008 Olympic Games set of collectible merchandise, the five piece collection of "Fuwa" magnets is an important part of the memorabilia associated with the Beijing summer games. These colorful and descriptive magnets depict each of the five characters that were chosen to represent the welcoming and endearing spirit of the children of China. Each of the five mascots plays an important role in a circle of friends that the Chinese have dubbed "Fuwa."
Included in this formation are four animals, and one creature that represents the Olympic Flame as the guiding light for athletic excellence amongst the people of China as well as the world as a whole. The most beloved and child-associated animals are pictured as characters in this collection; the Fish, the Panda, the Antelope, the Swallow, and of course, the Olympic Flame. Each one has an assigned color that best matches its personality and meaning.
The magnets are displayed in the theme colors of: Blue, Yellow, Red, Green, and Black. These colors are also the colors of the five Olympic rings. The five rings represent the five major regions of the world: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. Every single national flag in the world includes at least one of these five colors. This collection of magnets is an integral part of any collector's showcase of memorabilia from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.
Other magnets might include the beautiful, freshly constructed, Beijing National Stadium. The Beijing National Stadium is already a major attraction, because it was built in March of 2008 for the Olympics. This means that the Olympians were one of the first to set foot inside of it, and holding the Olympic games alone is a huge hot spot for athlete devoted fans. The importance of something as simple as magnetic might be hugely significant to someone who can't see it in person himself or herself. Unlike a picture, a magnet can be helpful as to be used once one has tired of it.
Some magnet sets can range in prices well over two hundred dollars. Collections full of a different variety of magnets from the 2008 Olympics, with around 100 magnets in each collection, there are sometimes more, and sometimes less.
Fridge magnets come in every size, shape, or form. You can have a rectangular magnetic card with the face of gold medal winner Michael Phelps on the front, or you can have an etched out version of a popular Beijing attraction. Pictures of your favorite athletes or pictures of your favorite places to see are at the click of a finger.
The 2008 Olympic magnetic sets and individual magnets are not as little as you may seem. These magnets are popular by my many, collected, and sought after just as though they were an Official Olympian Collectible such as stamps or coins.