Trove uses 3D printing technology to create customized jewelry

It’s easy to write off 3D printing as an enthusiast’s hobby — one that is reserved for those with enough skill to work in design software or enough of a budget to purchase their own printer. But the cool thing about it is its consumer applications, and the way it makes objects accessible to a mainstream audience. Trove, a consumer website that formally launched today, takes the principles of 3D printing and applies them to fine jewelry. Co-founder and CEO Brian Park, who previously worked as a Product Manager for mobile games company Zynga, became interested in 3D printing, but…
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