Rhombus Poker Pattern Storage Jar
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Description
Seeing everyone so enthusiastic about LV storage, I was inspired to create something with a different texture, and thus this poker-patterned jar was born.
The design extracts elements from the four card suits and reassembles them into a continuous rhombus matrix, creating a fully covered 3D embossed texture on the cylindrical surface. To address the difficulties of printing on curved cylindrical surfaces, the texture mapping logic was specifically adjusted to prevent pattern distortion caused by surface deformation. After 3D printing, the texture depth is uniform, lines are crisp, and the raw print exhibits a delicate, three-dimensional quality. The innovative opening and closing mechanism uses a symmetrical concave latch design, replacing traditional screw-on lids. It can be opened with a light flick of one hand and closes securely, suitable for storing small dry items. Currently, the plain white version prioritizes the implementation of the texture structure, and the actual printed result is perfect, much like ivory carving. The only drawback is that I don't yet know how to color it. After I figure out how to separate colors, I might release a red and black two-tone upgraded version to make the poker suit layers more distinct, adapting to diverse storage scenarios for desks, bathrooms, and studies.
I will also be researching coloring methods soon. However, this jar is already very beautiful, and once colored, it should be one of my most exquisite jars. The actual effect is comparable to the Cloud Pattern Gift Box and the Four-in-One Ruyi Jar. If there are coloring experts out there, please feel free to share photos of your attempts – you won't be disappointed.
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