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Bathsheba Sculpture LLC is a science-art studio/shop centered on 3D printing and laser-etched glass. The site presents the creator as an artist working with “3D printing and laser etched glass.” Its current focus is mainly on glass cubes containing scientific data, along with some nylon-printed polytope models. Its previously prominent line of 3D-printed steel works has shifted for now to gallery display due to the discontinuation of the relevant technology, with only a small number of remaining steel pieces still available for purchase.
From a design and creative perspective, its differentiation lies in turning abstract scientific content—pure mathematics, astronomy, biology, physics, and more—into physical objects. The site lists themes such as E8, Calabi-Yau manifold, 24-cell, coronavirus, electron positions, fossil ammonites, and proteins, suggesting a visual language closer to “scientific data sculpture” than ordinary decorative objects. The laser-etched glass line emphasizes the ability to engrave complex structures in fine detail inside glass cubes; CrystalProteins custom work is aimed at customer-provided data, with particular strength in proteins and molecules, while also accepting other complex 3D datasets.
The main text does not provide price ranges, payment methods, copyright licensing, commercial-use restrictions, file formats, or delivery timelines. Its custom-production capabilities are described more clearly: sizes can range from keychains to large awards, and quantities can run from a single piece to hundreds, making it suitable for gifts, awards, or scientific displays. However, the details of project-based collaboration still need to be discussed by email, including whether the data can be used, the visual concept, prototyping and revisions, shipping, and after-sales support.
The main advantage is its highly distinctive subject matter: it can transform higher-dimensional geometry, molecular structures, and research data into collectible physical objects. Laser-etched glass is also well suited to presenting intricate, suspended complex structures. The drawbacks are that the site is currently in a period of production-method transition, with the metal sculpture line now limited; at the same time, commercial information is not very transparent, so institutional purchasing or cross-border custom orders will require additional confirmation of quotes, timelines, and responsibility boundaries.
It is suitable for research institutions, laboratories, mathematics/physics/biology enthusiasts, conference award purchasers, and anyone who wants to turn their own 3D data into a keepsake. The main text does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown; payment and logistics are also not disclosed. If purchasing from within China is affected by network access, payment, or shipping issues, local laser-engraved crystal award manufacturers, scientific visualization studios, or 3D printing service providers may be considered as alternatives, though they may not be equivalent in mathematical-art aesthetics or accumulated science-themed expertise.
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