About 1 year ago Wait came out with a special review on 3D printers: we were telling how these machines not only represent the future but already the present. How they are entering in our laboratories, both medical and artisans but also in our homes and that will leave their mark in fashion.
And here we are, on time to present the first 3D jewelry brand on Wait Order.
The brand is called Belisama World, is italian, and has had the intelligence to match the PLA plastic, together with precious materials such as silver and semiprecious stones. The PLA is a plastic material, used by 3D printers, light, mouldable and resistant at the same time.
A combination of materials that embrace, different from each other, to create a collection at the same time flexible, original, eye-catching. The fantasy that embraces the tradition.
The brand has a series of mini-collections that stand out for the theme aesthetics: the bubble approach, emphasizing shapes inspired by bubbles, modern line, the one with a touch of minimalist design, the flower line, the line where the curves Eve take center stage and Cosmic line, the line of best-selling where a planet seems to trace its orbit.
Beyond all this there is a great innovation that brings the 3D Belisama World: each customer and each individual store, in addition to ordering the proposals, it will require not only special colors, within a wide palette of nuance, but also the realization ‘a la carte’ at the request of drawings and reinterpretations of their logo or symbol. In practice it can present to its customers a unique and limited collection with the details and more features closer to his own style.
The 3d strength is this: the ability to change, to play, to experiment and take up to ‘single-piece’.
Belisama and available to store and professional buyers registered on www.waitorder.com
Customers will instead buy the items on the official website:
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