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3D printing has been changing the way people think, wear and create jewelry. Here are some of the most stunning examples of 3D printed jewels
The Bheard Sound Pod naturally amplifies and significantly improves the sound quality of the speakers in Apple or Samsung smartphones. It is made of 3D printed ceramics and is available from i.Materialise.
i.materialise is adding untreated brass to its range of finishing options - print your designs in basic brass without polish, coating or plating to give them a vintage look.
Online 3D printing service Imaterialise launches intriguing new material; a waterproof polyamide for objects that need to be submersible.
The Shadow Cloud by Drzach and Suchy is a 3D printed art piece which casts unusual shadows depending on the angle of illumination.
Primal Crafts is a Danish jewelry brand which uses 3D printing to create beautiful pieces made from titanium, steel and precious metals.
Already bored of your Apple Watch's appearance? Jeremy Burnich designed a copper steampunk cover and used i.materialise to 3D print it.
After launching a Kickstarter campaign last year, fashion designer Laura Thapthimkuna has finally completed her 3D printed Vortex Dress.
3DShook offers an exclusive new collection of 3D printed jewelry, with licensed content from brands like Hello Kitty and Emily the Strange.
A collaboration between i.materialise and Microsoft could allow you to design and print anything you can imagine with Paint 3D and Remix 3D.
A sea monster has been brought to life thanks to an Irish designer and her use of clay sculpting, 3D scanning, modeling and printing.
Korean architect Se Yoon Park is creating 3D printed trees for a beautiful art installation called 'Light, Darkness and the Tree.'
A Belgian fashion design student has brought an interesting 3D printed glasses project to his Fashion Academy runway but could this be the future of how we make glasses?
A German physicist is hoping to reproduce the cockpit of a rare WWII warbird from scratch using the power of 3D printing.
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A Masters student specializing in 3D printed Ceramics and Digital Design is hoping to change the perception of traditional materials.
i.Materialise now offers copper as 3D printing material. Great for small robust models like coins, medals, keys, connectors or statues.
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