Description
This pendant began as a sort of Sierpinski tetrahedron, with a stylized "stepping" facade, and that thing was spherically inverted, but the result had too great a range of large & fine details (a common problem with inversions), so it had to be cut into two individual objects to make either one printable. The other object (from the center of this one) also became a pendant.
In the photos it's shown with a jump ring & chain which are not included.
Cody Reisdorf
At heart I am a scientist, formally trained in physics & mathematics, and much of my work is inspired by topics in mathematics, physics, and the broader natural world, as well themes from the atheist and free thinking communities.