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O Globo Earrings - St Roque's Night

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P1S
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A1
H2D
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A1 mini
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X1 Carbon
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H2C
X2D
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2.4 h
4 plates

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🎈 The Inspiration: The Paper Giant These earrings capture the most magical moment of the year in Betanzos: the night of August 16. They represent the launching of the St Roque's Balloon, the world's largest paper balloon, a centuries-old tradition that moves thousands of people.

The design shows the silhouette of the balloon majestically ascending, with a festive detail next to it, while at the bottom the crowd of people filling the square to admire it is silhouetted. It is a tribute to the shared emotion of that unique night.

 

✨ Design Details

  • Style: High-contrast graphic (Bicolor) in teardrop shape.
  • Motive: The ascending balloon and the silhouette of people at the base.
  • Finish: Modern and flat design, ideal for standing out with contrasting colors.

📏 Available Sizes The print profile includes two plates with different sizes (Large and Small) within the same file, so you can choose the one that best suits your style.

🖨️ Printing Instructions (Recommended) Optimized profile for automatic multicolor printing.

  • Orientation: I strongly recommend printing the earrings face down (visible side against the plate). If you use a textured plate (PEI), you will achieve a professional, shiny finish with no layer lines on the front surface.
  • Multicolor System: The file is configured to use AMS (or equivalent MMU system). The printer will automatically manage the change between the background color (sky) and the drawing color (black/dark).
  • Material: PLA.
  • Colors: They look great with a white background, "glow in the dark" (phosphorescent) or even with glitter to simulate a starry sky.

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