




The Finger - Digitus Impudicus
The Finger - Digitus Impudicus
Bianco
Sp Adelfia- ceglie km 5
Sp Adelfia- Ceglie km 5
70010 ADELFIA (BA) BA
Italy
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The ancients called it the "Digitus Impudicus".
You may joke about it, but this is history we're talking about! The gesture of showing the middle finger has ancient origins: it has been mentioned since 400 BC by Greek philosophers, it has made its way into recent history, and — it is said — it spread in the United States with the first Italian immigrants.
The first tangible evidence dates back to 1886, when a Boston Beaneaters baseball player showed his raised middle finger in a photo, directed at some antagonists from the New York Giants.
A piece of history to keep in plain sight, with style and a smile.
Made with 100% bio-based plant materials 🌱 and 3D printed: a sustainable, innovative, and unique choice.
ℹ️ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND MAINTENANCE — 3D PRINTS
All our sculptures are made using additive 3D printing technology, which builds the object layer by layer until its final shape.
The visible micro-lines on the surface are not imperfections, but the trace of the print layers: a natural characteristic that makes each piece unique and authentic.
🔍 WHAT ARE «SEAMS»
During printing, the machine must always start and end each layer at one point: this leaves faint vertical lines, called seams. These are not defects, but an inevitable consequence of the printing technique.
We strive to position them on the back or in less visible areas of the sculpture, to minimize their aesthetic impact.
🌱 MATERIAL
• Bio PLA (plant-based biopolymer)
• Plastic-free and eco-friendly
• Biodegradable under industrial conditions
🧽 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
To keep your sculpture in perfect condition:
✅ Dust: remove with a soft, dry cloth or an anti-static brush
✅ Gentle cleaning: if necessary, use a cloth lightly dampened with water
🚫 Avoid aggressive chemical products, solvents, alcohol, or acetone
🚫 Do not expose to direct heat sources (intense sun, radiators, stoves): PLA is sensitive to high temperatures
With these simple precautions, your 3D-printed creation will maintain its beauty and durability over time ✨

