Micro-Metal 3D Printed Jewelry

3D printing has long been used to create intricate wax patterns for jewelry casting. Rarer is direct metal printing, which is limited by prohibitive costs and technical challenges.

This project leverages bleeding-edge additive processes to create one-of-a-kind jewelry, at length scales difficult to achieve with traditional casting. It marries Hiro’s passion for design, math, and AM to showcase the artistic and technical potential of AM technologies.

Parts graciously printed by Incus GmbH using LMM Technology.

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