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Victorian Display Stand and Vase

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 Victorian Display Stand and Vase 3d model
 Victorian Display Stand and Vase 3d model
 Victorian Display Stand and Vase 3d model
 Victorian Display Stand and Vase 3d model

Victorian Display Stand and Vase

The Display Stand:

Behold, the three-legged display stand, a paragon of Victorian craftsmanship! Its legs, gracefully arched, stand as sentinels of stability and poise. Each is adorned with delicate engravings, reminiscent of the intricate lacework that once graced the parlors of nobility. The circular top of the stand is a canvas of embossed motifs, capturing the essence of botanical reverie and artistic flourish. One can but imagine the meticulous hands of the artisan, laboring with devotion to conjure such a masterpiece.

The Vase:

Resting regally upon this venerable stand is a vase of unparalleled beauty. Its form, slender yet commanding, exudes a grace that captivates the beholder. Adorned with an opulent floral motif, the vase is a testament to the Victorian love of nature and ornamental splendor. The green leaves and delicate blossoms are rendered with such precision and care, as though plucked from the very gardens of an English manor and immortalized in porcelain.

The Tableau:

Together, the stand and vase create a tableau that is both a feast for the eyes and a journey into the past. They speak of a time when art and functionality coalesced to create objects of profound beauty and utility. Such a display would have graced the finest drawing rooms, where it would have been admired by the discerning eyes of society's elite.

In sum, this Victorian-era styled three-legged embossed display stand with its elegant vase is a cherished relic of an age where beauty, craftsmanship, and elegance reigned supreme. To gaze upon it is to be transported to a bygone era of refinement and grace. 3D printing settings

Resolution: 0.16mm Supports: Yes Outer Wall Speed: 50mm/s Brim: yes Walls: for water tight print with 10. Display Table and legs parts:

Print the table face down after painting in slicer against the bed. The printer slicer will include the colored inlays in the first layer automatically. Do the same with each leg piece. Repeat this for all leg parts then glue together paying close attention to alignment of edges and clamp together to dry. Glue the Legs to the table top post and hold until they set then let dry. Be sure to glue all the surfaces where the legs go into the post; this adds strength.


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