Synergy of Love Heart Motif

by richard_swika

Technical artist and engineer Richard Swika specializes in product design for 3D printing. Richar...

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Category: Jewelry + Fashion

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Description

This triple heart motif represents The Synergy of Love. As you probably already know, with Love the whole is undeniably more than the sum of the parts. This idea is represented symbolically in this Valentine's Day piece. It also illustrates when falling in love your heart grows. The triple heart is a symbol of family surrounded and anchored in Love.

Makes a nice brooch.

Includes several different sizes you can print for decoration around Valentine's Day. Very easy to print.

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