Marie Curie

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Size: 18 cm

Bust color: Copper

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Plinth color: Gray Marble

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A traditional-style bust of Marie Curie on a plinth pedestal. The plinth's front has a large name plate.

The bust and plinth are 3d-printed separately in different colors, using environmentally friendly bio-plastic.

Size:
18 cm

  • Height: 18 cm (bust 12 + plinth 6)
  • Width: 9 cm
  • Depth: 8-9 cm
  • Weight: around 85 grams

Bust color:
Copper

Copper-like color with high sheen

Plinth color:
Gray Marble

Gray marble-like, matte

Text plate:
Marie Curie

A plinth pedestal with the text:

Marie
Curie

Marie Curie was a pioneering physicist and chemist, most renowned for her groundbreaking research on radioactivity. Born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867, she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences—Physics and Chemistry. Her discoveries included the elements polonium and radium, which were instrumental in advancing medical treatments and scientific understanding of atomic structure. She founded the Curie Institutes in Paris and Warsaw, which continue to be major centers of medical research. Curie's legacy is marked by her dedication to science and her role as a trailblazer for women in the scientific community.

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