lensman

I have a Blog where I feature and sell my models from Shapeways as well as handcrafted jewellery: www.thirddimensionjewellery.com

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Dolphin Necklace
 
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Pendant designed to be used for doming resin projects. I sell a circular one as well.
 
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One of my "Flying Pig" series, created as "Fan Art" and based on many contemporary icons. It is, of course, in no way affiliated with any specific company, person or product. Please do a search here for 'flying pig' to find the rest of my designs.
This pig features a classic designer motif alongside another iconic face, and would make a great gift for the love in your life (or for yourself!) who is into luxury designed goods. And you don't have to pay a fortune for it!
Why a flying pig, you ask? Well, why a black mouse with big ears and white gloves?.... Just because!




Wikipedia entry re Louis Vuitton:
Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton, or shortened to LV, is a French fashion house founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. The label's LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, sunglasses, and books. Louis Vuitton is one of the world's leading international fashion houses; it sells its products through standalone boutiques, lease departments in high-end department stores, and through the e-commerce section of its website. For seven consecutive years (2006–2012) Louis Vuitton has been named the world's most valuable luxury brand. Its 2012 valuation is 25.9 billion USD.

Wikipedia re Hello Kitty:
Hello Kitty is a fictional character produced by the Japanese company Sanrio, first designed by Yuko Shimizu. She is portrayed as a female white Japanese bobtail cat with a red bow. The character's first appearance on an item, a vinyl coin purse, was introduced in Japan in 1974 and brought to the United States in 1976.[4][5] The character is a staple of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture.[6] At age 36 as of 2010, Sanrio has groomed 'Hello Kitty' into a global marketing phenomenon worth $5 billion a year.[7] Originally aimed at pre-adolescent females, Hello Kitty's market has broadened to include adult consumers. She can be found on a variety of products ranging from school supplies to fashion accessories and high-end consumer products. Several Hello Kitty TV series, targeted towards young children, have been produced. Hello Kitty is also the main character at the two Japanese Sanrio theme parks, Harmonyland and the indoor Sanrio Puroland.
 
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Contact me to make a custom one for you. I could even take off one of the hoops to make a unique earring.
 
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One of my series of paperweights available here:
Question Mark: For that pile of papers you don’t know WTF to do with!
Dollar Sign: Well, we all have bills to pay, right?
ToDo: And, of course, we all have things to do. Great for procrastinators!
Checkmark: And sometimes we get those things done! ... Or we approve things
Big “X” And sometimes we just can’t approve of things, no matter what!
OK: Yep, another pile of papers approved
IN: Documents in...
OUT: ...and documents out; unless they get a big question mark paperweight put on top!

 
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A charm of small pendant made at the request of a friend.
 
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** Updated model and less expensive **
Are you one of those lucky ones who aren't mass-challenged around the mid-point of your body (you aren't fat!)? Do you have belts that have the end hang loose because it doesn't quite reach a belt loop to hold it? Then you need a belt holder! This stylish accessory will grip the top and bottom of both sides of the belt and stop the end from flopping around.

Egyptian Ankh design. See the last image for the inside holder dimensions. If you'd like a smaller or larger one, or if you have another design you'd like to see on it (maybe your initial?) let me know at gslinger (at) rogers (dot) com. 

The dimensions will fit most "average" belts. In examining one of my own belts I was surprised to find that two layers actually measured over 5mm in thickness... 
 
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Cross pendant with semi-organic modelling. Can be used as a pendant, wall-hanging, decoration... hang it from your rear-view mirror...etc.

I have removed all the metal options from this except silver. The stainless steel model I had printed had small "bits" of metal on the inside that were not removed during cleaning. The silver printing uses a different method of production.

I have a 6cm version here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/167397/cross_pendant__6cms_.html?gid=ug31952
 
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Four to reduce the cost in silver - if you order one item there is a minimum $30 order...
 
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This is a full-colour sandstone deep 3D relief representation of Bucephalus, the mighty Alexander the Great's beloved steed. I created it to appear as if it had just been found after being lost to antiquity for eons... From Wikipedia: Bucephalus or Bucephalas (c. 355 BC – June 326 BC) was Alexander the Great's horse and one of the most famous actual horses of antiquity. Ancient accounts state that Bucephalus died after the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BC, in what is now modern Pakistan, and is buried in Jalalpur Sharif outside of Jhelum, Pakistan. Another account states that Bucephalus is buried in Phalia, a town in Pakistan's Mandi Bahauddin District, which is named after him. A massive creature with a massive head, Bucephalus is described as having a black coat with a large white star on his brow. He is also supposed to have had a "wall", or blue eye, and his breeding was that of the "best Thessalian strain." Plutarch tells the story of how, in 344 BC, a thirteen-year-old Alexander won the horse. A horse dealer named Philonicus the Thessalian offered Bucephalus to King Philip II for the sum of 13 talents, but because no one could tame the animal, Philip was not interested. However, Philip's son Alexander was. He promised to pay for the horse himself should he fail to tame it. He was given a chance and surprised all by subduing it. He spoke soothingly to the horse and turned it towards the sun so that it could no longer see its own shadow, which had been the cause of its distress. Dropping his fluttering cloak as well, Alexander successfully tamed the horse.
 
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I created this 8cm tall organic, faceted piece to be used as either a desktop sculpture, or container. It is also available in a few glazed ceramic colours BUT they will only be solid colours. If you want the multi-coloured one you will have to order the Sandstone model.

I have another piece similar to this in my store as well.
 
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One of my "Flying Pig" series, created as "Fan Art" and based on many contemporary icons. It is, of course, in no way affiliated with any specific company, person or product. Please do a search here for 'flying pig' to find the rest of my designs.
This pig features a classic designer iconic motif and would make a great gift for the love in your life (or for yourself!) who is into luxury designed goods. And you don't have to pay a fortune for it!
Why a flying pig, you ask? Well, why a black mouse with big ears and white gloves?.... Just because!




Wikipedia entry re Louis Vuitton:
Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly referred to as Louis Vuitton, or shortened to LV, is a French fashion house founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. The label's LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, sunglasses, and books. Louis Vuitton is one of the world's leading international fashion houses; it sells its products through standalone boutiques, lease departments in high-end department stores, and through the e-commerce section of its website. For seven consecutive years (2006–2012) Louis Vuitton has been named the world's most valuable luxury brand. Its 2012 valuation is 25.9 billion USD.
 
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