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Discover unique 3D printed treasures, from whimsical fox night lights and collectible figurines to stress-relief toys and articulated fidgets. Explore digital files for crafting your own creations.

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Many 3D printed items come in popular filament colors like black, white, gray, and a range of bright shades such as red, blue, and green. You’ll also see specialty looks like metallic, translucent, marble, or rainbow color-shift blends. Color availability varies by material and finish, so check each item’s color options before ordering.
Finish options for 3D printed items range from a visible layer-line look to smoother, sanded surfaces. You’ll find matte and glossy appearances depending on filament type, plus specialty finishes like metallic, silk-shine, glitter, marble, wood-filled, or translucent. Many decorative prints are also offered hand-painted or sealed with a clear coat for extra sheen.
Yes, a number of best selling 3D printed items can be personalized with a name or short text, especially keychains, desk nameplates, tags, and signs. Personalization is typically done as raised or recessed lettering and may limit font choices or character counts. Since not every 3D printed item offers this, check the personalization details and contact the seller with your exact text.
Digital 3D print files are usually delivered as STL files, since that’s the standard for slicing in many home printers. You’ll also find items that include OBJ or 3MF versions, and occasionally separate ZIP folders with multiple part files. If supports or a print profile are provided, it may come as a slicer project file, too.
Check the item photos and description for seams, screw holes, snap tabs, or visible glue lines—those usually mean it’s assembled from multiple printed parts. One-piece 3D printed items are often described as printed in one piece, single print, or no assembly. Hinges, articulated segments, and multi-color sections are frequently printed separately and joined.