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Ornate 17th-Century Trinket Box

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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16.1 h
1 plate

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Description

nspired by the rich decorative traditions of the 17th century, this ornate trinket box draws from Baroque-era craftsmanship, when objects were designed to be as expressive and luxurious as they were functional. Flowing scrollwork, raised panels, and classical ornamental details reflect the grandeur found in early European decorative arts and cabinetmaking.

Created specifically for 3D printing, this model balances intricate surface detail with reliable print geometry. The box is well suited for holding small jewelry, coins, gaming pieces, or treasured curios, and also stands on its own as a decorative display object.

Features:

  • 17th-century Baroque-inspired ornamental detailing
  • Decoratively framed lid with raised relief elements
  • Designed for both FDM and resin printing
  • Clean geometry for dependable prints
  • Easily scalable for different uses
  • Ideal for keepsakes, tabletop gaming accessories, or display

Printing Notes:

  • Recommended layer height: 0.12–0.2 mm for best detail
  • PLA, PETG, or resin recommended for crisp ornamentation
  • Slower print speeds improve surface definition
  • Paint, glaze, or metallic finishes can be used to accent details

Finished in aged gold, dark wood tones, or antique bronze effects, this trinket box captures the opulence and drama of 17th-century design, offering makers a historically inspired piece that prints cleanly and rewards detailed finishing.

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