
Saladin Earrings A
Ornate Moorish-inspired lace scrollwork in a feather-light 3D printed drop, made for statement-loving ears.
Picture a lace curtain reimagined as jewellery: rows of small circular medallions stack into one long, elegant drop, each one carved with the same fine scrollwork you would expect from a hand cut Moorish window screen. It is bold enough to earn the name Saladin, yet light enough to wear from morning coffee to closing time.
Every earring is 3D printed as a single connected piece in PLA+, which is what lets the scrollwork stay this crisp: thin bridges, tiny cutouts and curling details that would be fiddly to cut by hand come out clean and consistent every time. The result is a drop that looks like carved lace but weighs next to nothing on the ear, hanging from a simple earring hook so it swings freely with movement.
This is the earring for the outfit that needs one more thing: a slip dress, a plain black tee, a going out night that calls for a bit of drama near the face. The open lattice catches light beautifully, so it photographs just as well as it wears.
Made to order in Australia in your choice of colour, from a deep matte black for evening wear to gold for something warmer. Whichever shade you pick, the same intricate filigree pattern comes through in every print.
Product Highlights
- Ornate filigree medallion scrollwork design
- Long statement dangle silhouette
- Feather-light PLA+ build for all-day wear
- 3D printed as one connected piece
- Made to order in Australia
- Available in five colour options
Source & Attribution
- Original Designer
- 3D Shook
- View original
- Open source page
Official Hive 3D Printing Commercial Licence Holder (Hive ID #FEC97JMW71)