3D Printed Evil Eye Reading Ring + Magnetic Bookmark – Functional Book Accessory Set
Bring comfort and charm to your reading routine with this thoughtfully designed evil eye reading ring, modeled to fit on your thumb for better grip while holding a book. It’s not just stylish — it’s incredibly functional and comes in two versatile versions:
Simple One-Piece Ring: Lightweight, easy to print, and perfect for everyday reading.
Magnetic Combo Set: A two-part design including the evil eye ring and a matching bookmark, both with slots for 3x6mm round magnets. When you’re done reading, simply insert the bookmark and magnetically attach the ring to the top of the book for safekeeping.
Whether you're reading at home, journaling in a café, or gifting it to a fellow book lover — this model blends practicality, symbolism, and modern design.
📥 This is a digital product. STL files only – no physical item will be shipped.
🔹 Key Features:
Comfortable Grip: Slides onto thumb to ease page holding and reduce strain
Two Versions Included: – Simple ring for quick prints – Magnetic ring + bookmark combo with 3x6mm magnet slots
Evil Eye Symbol: Adds meaning and flair to your print
Travel-Friendly: Keep your place and your ring in one place
Great Gift: For readers, students, and book lovers
📏 Specifications:
Ring fits standard thumb sizes (can be scaled if needed)
Designed for use with 3x6mm round magnets (magnetic version only)
Bookmark shape optimized for flat printing and page alignment
Recommended Materials: PLA, PETG, or flexible filament for comfort
🖨️ Recommended Print Settings:
Layer Height: 0.2 mm
Infill: 15–20%
Supports: None required
Print flat for best results
Optional: Use filament color changes for decorative accents
✨ Why Print This Model? This model isn’t just about holding your place — it’s about holding your experience. Functional, protective, and practical, the evil eye reading ring + bookmark combo is a thoughtful accessory for anyone who loves turning pages.
📥 Download now and upgrade your reading routine — in style.



















