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Some symbols promise luck.Others promise meaning. This one promises both—then makes it manufacturable.
The Shaped Clover Key Pendant Diamond translates Byzantine romance and Neo-Gothic structure into a production-ready jewelry CAD design. A diamond-shaped key head frames a four-petal heart clover, edged with sharp architectural points that give the pendant its ceremonial presence. It looks intricate, yet it’s engineered to cast cleanly.
For jewelry makers and designers, this model bridges emotion and efficiency—heritage aesthetics without heritage headaches.
Design & DimensionsTotal length: 39.20mm
Key head width: 13.84mm
Key head thickness: 4.24mm
Overall form: Diamond frame + four-heart clover + key shaft
Key head geometry: Square rotated 45° into a diamond silhouette
The proportions deliver visual impact while maintaining controlled metal volume for fine jewelry production.
Structural ArchitectureDiamond Frame: Clean outer lines with triangular accents at each corner
Inner Motif: Four heart-shaped petals arranged in perfect cross symmetry
Multi-Layer Openwork:
Outer layer: diamond frame + corner ornaments
Mid layer: curved structural arms linking frame and clover
Inner layer: four-petal heart clover with radial detailing
Connector Detail: Heart-shaped ornament between key head and shaft
Key Shaft: Slender profile with engraved vine or letter detailing
Key Teeth: Classical stepped key form
This layered construction enhances depth while keeping wall thickness stable for casting.
Diamond SpecificationsTotal diamonds: 8 round brilliant-cut diamonds
Stone sizes:
4 × 1.2mm (≈ 0.008 CT each)
4 × 1.3mm (≈ 0.01 CT each)
Total diamond weight: 0.056 CT
Setting style: Channel setting
Stone layout:
2 diamonds set in-line within each heart-shaped petal
Symmetrical distribution across all four petals
Channel-set micro diamonds provide refined sparkle with secure setting geometry.
Included 3D Files3DM
STL
Prepared for casting, stone setting, and rapid prototyping with stable prong/channel tolerances.
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
