Gothic Cube Neckpiece

£500

Only 1 left in stock

This chunky statement pendant/ neckpiece has been 3D printed in a material called polyamide. It is extremely lightweight and very hard wearing. Looking at the piece you think it is solid metal but when you pick it up, you are amazed by how light and comfortable the piece is to wear.

The neckpiece has silver cube details and black onyx stones to add a bit of luxury, glamour and sparkle to catch the eye from the matt black surface of the piece.

Piece is approximately 8cm x 4cm, and sits 3cm wide, the piece is solid and does not stretch. Currently this is a one off piece. Every time I produce a piece like this again I will rearrange the silver sections and stone detail, making each piece unique.

The neckpiece comes with a 17.5-18″ black rubber neckwire with silver twist catch. The rubber bends around your neck and is comfortable to wear, over time the neckwire may stretch, this is normal when wearing rubber.

The story behind my 3D Printed Collection

With the advances in new technology, I never want to be left behind with my practice so I decided to experiment with 3D Printing to create my new collection of jewellery. However as handmade skills are extremely important in my practice I also didn’t want these skills to be lost in the making of the new collection. So I have incorporated 3D printing technology with handmade skills to produce my new Gothic Cube Collection.

This collection has been designed by using the Cloud 9 design programme, by Anarkik3D. The programme is really fun to use as you can design serendipitous shapes with a haptic mouse. The haptic mouse is sensory so you can feel a sensation when you touch the object with the curser, so it allows you to feel like you are sculpting and moulding the shapes.

I use the programme to create shapes that I wouldn’t be able to make by hand (or at least they would be extremely difficult, time consuming and costly to make!) Then I get these shapes 3D printed in a hard wearing, but lightweight material called Polyamide. Getting them printed in this material, allows me to produce really chunky, statement pieces, without them totally wearing you down. I love to wear chunky pieces but as I have an underactive thyroid, I have a weak neck and decided to experiment making large statement pieces that aren’t heavy to wear. The solution is my 3D printed collection.

Each piece is solid and looks like chunky metal, but each of the coloured shapes are made in Polyamide, so they are durable and light to wear.

This chunky statement pendant/ neckpiece has been 3D printed in a material called polyamide. It is extremely lightweight and very hard wearing. Looking at the piece you think it is solid metal but when you pick it up, you are amazed by how light and comfortable the piece is to wear.

The neckpiece has silver cube details and black onyx stones to add a bit of luxury, glamour and sparkle to catch the eye from the matt black surface of the piece.

Piece is approximately 8cm x 4cm, and sits 3cm wide, the piece is solid and does not stretch. Currently this is a one off piece. Every time I produce a piece like this again I will rearrange the silver sections and stone detail, making each piece unique.

The neckpiece comes with a 17.5-18" black rubber neckwire with silver twist catch. The rubber bends around your neck and is comfortable to wear, over time the neckwire may stretch, this is normal when wearing rubber.

The story behind my 3D Printed Collection

With the advances in new technology, I never want to be left behind with my practice so I decided to experiment with 3D Printing to create my new collection of jewellery. However as handmade skills are extremely important in my practice I also didn’t want these skills to be lost in the making of the new collection. So I have incorporated 3D printing technology with handmade skills to produce my new Gothic Cube Collection.

This collection has been designed by using the Cloud 9 design programme, by Anarkik3D. The programme is really fun to use as you can design serendipitous shapes with a haptic mouse. The haptic mouse is sensory so you can feel a sensation when you touch the object with the curser, so it allows you to feel like you are sculpting and moulding the shapes.

I use the programme to create shapes that I wouldn’t be able to make by hand (or at least they would be extremely difficult, time consuming and costly to make!) Then I get these shapes 3D printed in a hard wearing, but lightweight material called Polyamide. Getting them printed in this material, allows me to produce really chunky, statement pieces, without them totally wearing you down. I love to wear chunky pieces but as I have an underactive thyroid, I have a weak neck and decided to experiment making large statement pieces that aren’t heavy to wear. The solution is my 3D printed collection.

Each piece is solid and looks like chunky metal, but each of the coloured shapes are made in Polyamide, so they are durable and light to wear.