Luciteria Lucite Cube (Titanium) for $74

July 2, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Luciteria Lucite Cube (Titanium) for $74
Expires July 31, 2018 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 41% off

KEY FEATURES

Description

Famously strong, but amazingly light, titanium could very well be considered the wonder metal of the periodic table. Housed inside this 50mm lucite cube is a one-inch piece of 99.9% pure titanium. Its anodized surface produces a mesmerizing indigo color that changes based on your viewing angle, making for a unique conversation piece that will fit nicely on your desk or bookshelf.

  • Admire the brilliant indigo hue produced via anodization
  • High-grade lucite casing won’t yellow or degrade with time
  • Easily decorate your home or office
  • Impress visitors w/ a unique conversation piece
  • PRODUCT SPECS

    Specs

    • Element: titanium
    • Purity: 99.9%
    • Cube material: lucite
    • Dimensions: 2″H x 2″L x 2″W

    Includes

    • Luciteria Lucite Cube (Titanium)

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