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3D jewelry model (.3dm and .STL files). All designs have undergone printing and production testing.
The rendered images are for illustrative purposes only; the piece can be produced in the metal and with the gemstones of your choice, adhering to the specified dimensions.
The package includes 5 ring sizes (based on inner diameter): 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 mm.
The weight for each size is shown in the photos.
The Front Face (Top of the Ring):
Shape and Border: The top features a perfectly circular shape measuring 20 mm. The edge is outlined by a raised border composed of a continuous, aligned sequence of small beads, creating an elegant texture that frames the central artwork.
Central Masonic Symbol: The most prominent element, sculpted in high relief, is the traditional emblem of the interlaced Square and Compasses. The arms of these tools feature precise detailing and end in small, curved flourishes, lending a sophisticated touch. The Center of the Emblem: Protected at the core of the composition, positioned exactly between the square and the compass, is an uppercase letter G (representing Geometry and the Great Architect of the Universe/God) rendered in a classic typeface and raised relief. There is also a small, stylized detail resembling an eye located just above the letter G, beneath the hinge of the compass.
Background and Texture: The background of the circular face (behind the main symbol) features a three-dimensional pattern of straight, continuous lines radiating from the center toward the edges. This visual effect evokes beams of light (a sunburst pattern). The recessed areas of this background have a darkened, aged finish, creating a strong contrast in depth that makes the raised elements stand out vividly.
The Shank (Ring Body):
Structure: The body of the ring features a predominantly smooth surface. The structure is wide, substantial, and solid where it joins the circular top, tapering gradually and fluidly along its curve toward the bottom to ensure an ergonomic fit.
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