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Roman Aureus Ring

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A1
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X2D
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H2C
H2D Pro
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X1E
A1 mini
H2S
A2L

0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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30 min
2 plates
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Imagine this ring in a museum display case: a design inspired by the Roman aureus (Rome's imperial gold coin, equivalent to 25 denarii, weighing about 8g of pure gold), but reinterpreted as a modern 3D printed jewelry piece.

 

Component Overview (3 in total)

  • Inner ring: The golden/translucent "core" (crystal effect PLA), evoking the gleam of authentic Roman gold.
  • 2 outer rings: 2 matte copper-red frames (silk effect), with side windows showcasing the interior, like an exposed archaeological setting. Of course, you can combine it however you like. You're sure to find unique combinations for every occasion.

Printing Instructions

  • No supports required for any part
  • Raft enabled only on the outer rings for better adhesion and a flat finish.

Simple Assembly

Simply glue the outer rings to the inner ring with cyanoacrylate or your preferred adhesive

 

 

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