Inspired by Replica of Spock's ears recently donated by the Nimoy family to the Smithsonian Museum (National Air and Space Museum).
The measures of the box: 13x18x4,8 cm
The measures of the ears: 6x5 cm

ATTENTION:
This is not a 3d print but these ears were hand sculpted by an artist and then replicated through the mold.

The ears are sent glued inside a black case similar to the original one, covered by a plexiglass plate.

They are obviously not wearable but only for display!

The boxes may vary slightly from the one in the photo as they are handmade.

They are limited edition!

From Adam Nimoy's statement: "“When he finished filming the original Star Trek series in 1969, my father brought home a small memento to commemorate his three years of dedicated work on the original series—a pair of Spock’s Vulcan ears. Mounted in a black box, those ears have been in our family for over fifty years as a tribute to Dad’s outstanding performances as Mr. Spock. And the inspiration and hope that Star Trek has given to generations of fans all over this planet.
Today it’s my honor to donate the iconic Spock ears to the National Air and Space Museum, where they can be experienced by visitors firsthand. The donation honors Beit T’Shuvah and the Leonard Nimoy COPD Research Fund at UCLA. Two organizations supported by our family and dedicated to the Vulcan salutation of long life and prosperity.”