
Arch Of Labna - Yucatan Mx
A pocket sized slice of the Yucatan jungle, hand chosen in weathered stone tones for shelf or desk.
The Arch of Labna is one of the most photographed monuments to survive the ancient Maya, and this replica captures why. A central corbelled archway, tapering upward in that unmistakable Maya boot shape, sits between two flanking towers. Each tower carries an open lattice gallery up top, a zigzag chevron frieze below it, and a small window opening cut into the wall, with loose stone rubble scattered at the base as though the site was just uncovered.
Every groove of that latticework and stepped fret carving comes through crisp because the piece is 3D printed in PLA+ and left in its raw finish, no paint required. At 121 x 51 x 59mm it sits happily on a shelf, desk or curio cabinet without hogging space, and stone toned colourways give it the weathered limestone look of the real ruin without a single brushstroke.
It is a natural pick for anyone into ancient history, travel mementoes from Mexico, or archaeology in general, and it doubles nicely as tabletop terrain for gamers who want a genuine looking ruin on the board.
Printed to order here in Australia and usually ready in one to two days. Pick the stone tone that suits your space.
Product Highlights
- Faithful replica of the Labna arch
- Open lattice galleries on both towers
- Chevron frieze and stepped fret detailing
- Compact 121 x 51 x 59mm scale
- Raw finish shows every carved groove
- Printed to order in Australia
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- MiniWorld3D
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)