Double Soft Cream 3d- Flower Charm - Part 1 - The Fallen Bride
The subtitle of this release, , suggests a serialized collection, a rarity in the world of accessories which usually favors standalone pieces. This narrative approach is what elevates the charm from a trinket to a storytelling device.
The piece eschews vibrant colors for a "fallen" gradient. At the top, the flowers are stark, pure white. As your eye travels down the charm to the thorny base, the white shifts into bruised lilac, then into a deep, necrotic charcoal. A single drop of translucent blue resin—suspended mid-air—represents the "frozen tear." This is the "Charm" aspect; it is literally a tear turned into a wearable omen. The subtitle of this release, , suggests a
Keep an eye out for Part 2. If this is how the story begins, the next chapter will dig deeper into the thorns. At the top, the flowers are stark, pure white
Before dissecting the charm itself, one must understand the alchemists behind it. Double Soft Cream (DSC) is a niche design house known for bridging the gap between hyper-realistic botanical rendering and tactile softness. Unlike standard resin charms that feel cold and hard, DSC pioneered a proprietary "double soft" polymer. This material mimics the velvety texture of living petals while retaining the structural integrity of 3D printing. Keep an eye out for Part 2