
The problem with 3D-printed products is that their craftsmanship is often not as sophisticated as we would like it to be—while it is cool that they come out of a high-tech printer, their quality can be definitely be improved.
San Francisco-based designers Rachel Grant and Andrew Deming of Endswell brought 3D-printing as a manufacturing method to the next level with their lovely new jewelry collection that consists of rings that are 3D-printed and casted in solid gold.
These minimalist but statement-making rings are designed for the 21st century couple, who wants an alternative to the conventional, diamond-studded wedding rings.
Featuring interesting forms and unusual details, the Endswell rings are hand-polished—available in yellow, rose and white gold, they are modern, chic and look nothing like they came out of a machine.
In addition to their wedding ring collection, Endswell also has a line of everyday rings “for any occasion or no occasion at all”.
Prices for these gorgeous 3D-printed rings start from US$295—you can buy them here.




[via Coolhunting]