16th Century Mughal Jali Pierced Screen Lamp

A beautiful accent lighting piece with multiple colour settings based on a 16th Century Mughal jali geometric pattern.
15h 27m
9× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
115.00 g
Creality Ender 3
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updated August 4, 2023

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I was inspired by a 16th century Mughal jali (pierced window screen) on display at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Thus, I replicated the 2 different Islamic Geometric Patterns into something easier to print and light up with a single WS2812B RGB LED.

Please note that the first 2 layers of each of the 5 “jali”s as well as the “base shell” were printed in white PLA to help better bounce light around the interior of the pierced chamber. As well, I used superglue to hold the chamber together

PRINT SETTINGS:

  • PLA
  • 0.2mm layer height
  • 0.4mm nozzle diameter
  • no supports required (already built into the “base shell” STL)

PARTS:

  • 18650 cell
  • TP4056 Lithium Battery Charger and Protection Module
  • MT3608 Step-Up Adjustable DC-DC Switching Boost Converter
  • 6x6 3.1mm-13mm SPST Mini Micro Momentary Tactile Push PCB Button Switch
  • 7x7 6pin locking micro switch
  • USB 3.1 Type C Connector 16 Pin Test PCB Board Adapter
  • 8 pin DIP IC socket
  • ATTINY85V 8 pin DIP IC
  • 470Ω resistor
  • WS2812B Strip LED, IP30, 60LED/m
  • Perf Board
  • Wire
  • Four M3x6 pan head screws

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