4 Eylül 2016 Pazar

Necklace Set 3d print



 
http://3dupndown.com/mypage/?page=&pcode=cont_view&mtype=au&idx=2374&vtype=noedit&didx=175440Cintemani authentic necklace* This can be attatched to whatever you like to create a very cool necklace that is also very stylish.



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This sculpture is known as the Gayer-Anderson Cat, named after Major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anderson who, together with Mary Stout Shaw, donated it to The British Museum, London. The statue is a representation of the cat-goddess Bastet. The cat wears jewellery and a protective wedjat amulet and is decorated with a winged scarab that appears on the chest and head. A copy of the statue is kept in the Gayer-Anderson Museum, located in Cairo.

(information source; British Museum)

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Ballerina in Warsaw, Poland




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This sculpture depicts two ballerinas; a female who extends her leg and a male who supports it.


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The 6 tonne Marwari horse head at Marble Arch is a stunning public art sculpture that is definitely worth to be 3D printed. In adddition, the Marwari horse of today are descended from the splendid war horses that have served the ruling families and warriors of feudal India. These magnificent looking horses have unusual twisted ears which are perfect for avoiding the desert winds and sands





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This sculpture by Artur Lowenthal was sculpted in the 20th Century and depicts Albert Einstein. Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of science.  He developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics). He is best known in popular culture for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2 (which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation"). He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect". The latter was pivotal in establishing quantum theory