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3D Printed Jewelry Made From Personal GPS Traces

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Lori Dorn
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Design technologist Rachel Binx (previously) has launched GPX Jewelry, a clever line of personalized pendants that are custom 3D printed from the customer's GPS Trace. A GPS trace is generated through specific location-tracking software that documents movement patterns onto a virtual map. The GPX file from the map is then exported and turned into a pendant.

First we take a GPX track, add a border to it, and turn that into jewelry!

Three different colors are available - brass, silver or rose-gold. The pendants take three to five weeks to make and are shipped from Los Angeles, California.

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