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Poker cards hearts earrings

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A1 mini
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0.4mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.4mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.5 h
1 plate

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These earrings feature a creative and stylized design based on poker cards, with an appearance that blends digital with handcrafted.

Design features:

  • Main Motif: Each earring represents a pair of overlapping playing cards. The front card is an Ace of Hearts, identifiable by the large central red heart on a white background.
  • Overlap Detail: Beneath the Ace, a second card peeks out, showing the letter "J" and small red hearts in the corners, suggesting it is the Jack of Hearts.
  • "3D Drawing" Aesthetic: The pieces have a unique visual style reminiscent of a hand-drawn sketch or "doodle". This is due to the irregular and somewhat "fibrous" black borders that define the cards, giving them an artistic and less rigid appearance than a conventional industrial design.
  • Texture and Material: A micro-layer texture is observed on the white surface, characteristic of 3D printing (FDM). The use of colors is direct and contrasted: white for the card body, red for the suits, and black for the outlines.
  • Components: They are mounted on golden hook-type metal earrings, which include a small spring and a decorative ball, adding an elegant touch that contrasts with the informal design of the cards.

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