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Replica Ancient Artefacts Ain Sakhri Lovers Reproduction (3D Print)
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Ain Sakhri Lovers Reproduction (3D Print)

£135.00

A copy of the oldest depiction of love making in the world. The original, which can be seen in the British Museum, was found in one of the Ain Sakhri caves near Bethlehem and is thought to be 11,000 years old.

This replica is produced using a colour 3D printer in gypsum. It is also coated in resin to better emulate the original and for protection. Like most of ThinkSee3D’s replica objects the form, and in this case, the colour of this object derive from a ThinkSee3D 3D scan of the original object.

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A copy of the oldest depiction of love making in the world. The original, which can be seen in the British Museum, was found in one of the Ain Sakhri caves near Bethlehem and is thought to be 11,000 years old.

This replica is produced using a colour 3D printer in gypsum. It is also coated in resin to better emulate the original and for protection. Like most of ThinkSee3D’s replica objects the form, and in this case, the colour of this object derive from a ThinkSee3D 3D scan of the original object.

A copy of the oldest depiction of love making in the world. The original, which can be seen in the British Museum, was found in one of the Ain Sakhri caves near Bethlehem and is thought to be 11,000 years old.

This replica is produced using a colour 3D printer in gypsum. It is also coated in resin to better emulate the original and for protection. Like most of ThinkSee3D’s replica objects the form, and in this case, the colour of this object derive from a ThinkSee3D 3D scan of the original object.