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Design philosophy: This pendant is built around tension. I wanted two completely different design instincts to collide in a single form and not fully reconcile. One side grows organically, with soft, porous structures that feel closer to biology than geometry—something you might find under a microscope or on a coral reef. The other side cuts back hard, all sharp edges and fractured planes, closer to raw stone or industrial debris than anything “decorative.”It isn’t meant to be subtle. The piece works as a statement for people who like jewelry that sits somewhere between nature and architecture, order and mess, growth and damage.Technical details: The model was created specifically for high-resolution 3D printing. SLA or DLP resin printers will give the best results and preserve the fine surface detail. The mesh is a single, watertight solid and is ready for casting in silver, gold, bronze, or for direct resin prints.

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