No Need to Ovary-act 3D Printed Earrings
No Need to Ovary-act 3D Printed Earrings
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But lets be clear, standing up for your rights is never an overreaction.
These 3D printed earrings a clear statement about what you stand for. They are lightweight and easy to wear while smashing the patriarchy, bending norms, or breaking glass ceilings.
Materials
Materials
- Plant Based Polymer
- Silver Plated Hook
Dimensions
Dimensions
Height: 1.25 in
Width: 1 in
Drop Length: 1.75 in
What's included
What's included
- Silicone Earring Backs
- How It's Made Card
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How It's Made
3D printing is a process for forming physical objects from a computer generated model. This method of additive manufacturing is done by successively adding material layer by layer.
The material we use is PLA or polylactic acid. PLA is a biodegradable and bioactive polyester that derives from renewable resources, such as corn starch, cassava roots, or sugarcane.
Because it is made from things that grow, after a long enjoyed life, every piece we print can be broken down again in a commercial composting facility.
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Materials and Allergy Info
We have sensitive skin too and want as many people as possible to be able to enjoy what we make. We avoid using the most common skin irritants in the finishings of our jewelry.
We only use nickel-free pieces to complete our jewelry. Our most used earring hook is silver plated and hypoallergenic. Our studs are all stainless steel. Our chains are all stainless steel or plated steel.
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Reviews are in!
"People complement me on my earrings all the time! I love telling people that they are made from plants!"
"Extremely lightweight: as a nurse I can wear them all day and forget I have them on."
"Obsessed doesn't begin to describe these... I absolutely LOVE them."
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These earrings are light weight on my ears but have a big impact. They were comfortable for over 12 hours of wear and I got tons of compliments. I wore these earring with my Days for Girls shirt to pack up the last box of menstrual kits for the year. This is a picture of me and my co-leader, together we lead the Pittsburgh Chapter of Days for Girls International.