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Celestial Shell Goddess Jewelry Dish Ring Catchall

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 6% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 6% infill
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Elevate your vanity with this ethereal Shell Goddess Jewelry Dish, a perfect blend of classical sculpture and functional home decor. Inspired by the "Birth of Venus" and celestial ocean themes, this model features a gracefully draped goddess emerging from a spiral conch shell.

 

This catch-all is designed specifically for 3D printing enthusiasts who want a high-detail aesthetic piece without complex assembly. It serves as an elegant ring holder, earring tray, or crystal display, keeping your daily accessories organized and beautifully showcased.

 

Key Features:

  • Artistic Design: Intricate flowing fabric and shell textures that look stunning in matte, silk, or stone-effect filaments.
  • Functional Utility: The wide, wave-like base provides a stable tray for multiple rings, necklaces, and trinkets.
  • Perfect Gift: An ideal 3D printed gift for birthdays, weddings, or coastal-themed home decor.

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