Meili Snow Mountain Ring
Modeled from the real elevation data of 11 Meili peaks—every ridge and glacier-carved line comes from actual terrain.
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Modeled from the real elevation data of 11 Meili peaks—every ridge and glacier-carved line comes from actual terrain.
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A Meili Snow Mountain silhouette necklace, peak data arrayed along the chain.
CN¥598
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A hoop form with peak data arrayed along the ring, two planes tangent to the mountain body.
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The silhouette of the world's highest peak, seen looking up from the south face.
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A whole dragon's spine, resting in the clouds above Lijiang.
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Terrain studs of two Shenzhen mountains—Nanshan and Wutong.
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Like a pair of wings slightly open, the curve flows from the face to the band.
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No piercing needed—it follows the curve of the ear like water tracing its way around a stone.
CN¥368
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Named from Li Bai's "The Hard Road to Shu": "below, surging waves turn back in a returning stream."
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The shimmering form of a water surface, set at the ear.
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The curve of a small skiff on water, light against the finger.
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The faintest ripple—quiet, yet present.
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Drawn from the bright yellow of Yunnan's Sulphur Lake, its surface texture set into silver.
CN¥698
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The blue-green of Emerald Lake, its ripples becoming the face of the ring.
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The outline and blue of China's largest inland lake.
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A cube has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges; reversed diagonals on two opposite faces are divided and joined point by point into a hyperbolic surface.
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