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Bookmark (Interstellar Black Hole)

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Bookmark – Black Hole (Inspired by Interstellar) | 3D Model for 3D Printing

Take your reading to another dimension with this bookmark inspired by the iconic black hole from the movie Interstellar. The design captures the sensation of space-time curvature through an immersive visual effect that simulates the attraction and depth of a black hole, transforming a functional object into a decorative piece with a strong aesthetic and conceptual impact

This 3D model is specifically designed for 3D printing, with balanced proportions that allow for comfortable use between pages without damaging them. It functions both as a bookmark and as a decorative element for desks, shelves, or science fiction collections

Features:

  • Design inspired by the black hole from Interstellar (fan art)
  • Model optimized for FDM 3D printing
  • Solid, resistant, and easy-to-print structure
  • Ideal for lovers of science, space, physics, and cinema
  • Perfect as an original gift or collectible item

Recommended use:
Bookmark, minimalist decoration, accessory for readers and science fiction fans

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