Mar.4, 2012
The world stock markets are moving up and down like a yo-yo daily, but in the eyes of designer Paul Kweton these stock line chart diagrams are the sources of his bracelet design.
He uses a special stock performance visualization software to visualize the performance of the chose stock and creatively design the jewelry. Then he prints them out using Shapeways' 3D printing service. The colors vary from black, white, red and indigo and the materials used are selective-laser-sintered nylon & sterling silver.
In his Shapeways store he sells his two and three stock versions for $12.55 and $12.18. If you would like to have your one-of-a-kind "Custom" stock market performance bracelet simply just choose the stocks, the time period and color, and then send en email to Paul Kweton for an order. You can then show off an upcoming trend you created to your friends!
Source: paulkweton & gizmodo
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
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