This image shows a necklace made from 3D printed large red swirls joined wirh black O-rings. The inspiration for the Red Red necklace came via Ann Marie Shillito's lockdown project exploring 3D printing on fabric and other stuff as she had direct access to a desktop 3D printer and experimented with embedding materials during the 3D printing process. She loves O-rings for their potential, particularly as links as they are flexible and robust. These are left over from an earlier project and ideal for joining the units into a necklace during the 3D printing process. Just love the red and black combination.

The inspiration for the Red Red necklace came via Ann Marie Shillito’s lockdown project exploring 3D printing on fabric and other stuff as she had direct access to a desktop 3D printer and experimented with embedding materials during the 3D printing process. She loves O-rings for their potential, particularly as links as they are flexible and robust. These are left over from an earlier project and ideal for joining the units into a necklace during the 3D printing process. Just love the red and black combination.

The inspiration for the Red Red necklace came via Ann Marie Shillito’s lockdown project exploring 3D printing on fabric and other stuff as she had direct access to a desktop 3D printer and experimented with embedding materials during the 3D printing process. She loves O-rings for their potential, particularly as links as they are flexible and robust. These are left over from an earlier project and ideal for joining the units into a necklace during the 3D printing process. Just love the red and black combination.