Two years ago, Uruguay-based 3D printing startup Sur3D announced a free, easy-to-use web application called Selva3D, which lets users upload a 2D image, like a logo or photograph, to be quickly turned into a 3D model. The beta was launched a few months later, and since then, Sur3D, and its innovative Selva3D software, has been partnering up with companies like Katje's Magic Candy Factory and Pancakebot. Now the company, which recently took the Top Tech of CES 2017 'Latin Innovation' Award, has launched the beta version of an exciting new jewelry design project, called Decoded Heart. The Decoded Heart jewelry reminds me of the 'Windswept' collection by Love and Robots, but instead of capturing the movement of the wind on a certain day, you can instead use a specific place, a custom monogram, and even the sound of your own voice to make a really amazing necklace. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/169480/sur3d-3d-p...-jewelry-beta/