Gemma Bag
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The Gemma bag, a bold and sculptural interpretation of a contemporary fashion accessory
This bag stands out for its monolithic design, defined by a complex geometry of intersecting polygonal surfaces. Inspired by the precision of diamond cutting, the Gemma bag features a sophisticated low-poly aesthetic, where each facet captures and reflects light from different angles, creating a dynamic and fascinating play of reflections and shadows
Its rigid structural form and wide base ensure stability, while the integrated, geometrically shaped handles blend seamlessly with the main body, maintaining impeccable visual continuity. It is a functional art object, perfect for those who desire an accessory with a strong architectural and minimalist presence
- Faceted "Gem" Design: A sculptural surface composed of precise geometric planes that dynamically interact with the surrounding environment
- Coherent and Fluid Aesthetic: The handles are designed as a natural extension of the body's lines, creating a cohesive and modern design
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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including, but not limited to, publishing derivative works outside the Makerworld platform or hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money or collect fees. Subject to the above restrictions, derivative works may be published only within the Makerworld platform, and all such derivative works must be licensed under the same SDFL‑C license, without modification or additional terms. You may download the digital versions of this object, 3D print it, and display images, videos, or usage demonstrations of 3D printed versions of the object on personal social media platforms or Makerworld official channels, provided that no digital versions of the object are shared or distributed.








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