  Electrochemically machined washer. 
It may not look very impressive, but I'm quite pleased with this steel washer.  The depression at the top was supposed to be a sharply-machined peace sign, created by electrochemical machining.  Instead it's a blurry mess, but the point is that it's etched several millimeters deep into solid steel, and that was done using a cheap tin earring (shown under tin) as the machining bit. 
The method is called electrochemical machining, and it's described in my July, 2009 Popular Science column. 
Source: Theodore Gray 
Contributor: Theodore Gray 
Acquired: 28 June, 2009 
Text Updated: 29 October, 2009 
Price: Donated 
Size: 2.5" 
Purity: >95%
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