Aztec Warrior Ring - Detailed 3D Model for Jewelry Design
Description:This highly detailed 3D model of an Aztec Warrior Ring features a striking central warrior mask flanked by intricate ornamental patterns and serpent motifs, inspired by ancient Mesoamerican art.Designed with precision, the ring captures the bold and mysterious energy of Aztec culture, making it a standout statement piece.
Perfect for 3D printing, CNC machining, or jewelry design, this model is optimized for high-quality production and will appeal to lovers of historical, cultural, and symbolic jewelry.
Model Features:
Highly detailed sculpt with sharp ornamental patterns
Inspired by Aztec and Mesoamerican warrior masks
Optimized geometry for 3D printing & manufacturing
Suitable for silver, gold, and other precious metals
Perfect for statement rings, custom jewelry collections, and themed accessories
File format: STL / OBJ / 3DM Uses:3D printing, CNC, rendering, jewelry prototyping
The model does not include disassembled parts and individual items for download. Only seamlessly connected elements into a single whole. Provided that the model does not contain inserts or inlays from other types of materials (gold / wood / diamond inlay). All patterns, bas-relief elements and sculptural compositions are connected in the model using Boolean operations and are not distributed by separate elements.
Average Weight in Silver 925 - 14.1 gramsAverage Weight in Gold 14K - 17.6 gramsAverage Volume - 1368 mm3
Includes Ring Sizes:US6; US7; US8; US9; US10; US11; US12; US13
Models available in STL format for prototyping Geometry is healed, and fixed all the bad with RP Magics software.Any further actions related to the resale or publication of the 3D model on other resources are prohibited!In some cases, I authorize and authorize the rendering of my 3D models for advertising on the merchant pages of jewelry manufacturers, as well as my loyal customers. But only on condition that the publisher of renderings sells jewelry (silver/gold), and not a 3D model for resale.
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