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London-based company, Arty Lobster, is helping people to remember their beloved pets with 3D printed sculptures.

The owner uploads around ten pictures to the company’s website, showing their dog, cat, lizard, small furry or another pet. The images are used to create a hi-tech sculpture.

The result is a little replica of the pet, which captures even small variations in fur colour and other characteristics.

Lars Andersen, managing director of Arty Lobster, explained: “With more and more households considering their pet to be one of the family, demand for a wide choice of quality products including bespoke pet memorials has never been higher.

“Pet memorials represent a significant part of our customer base. As our pets are becoming members of our family, we also increasingly want a memento of them to cherish forever.”

For more information visit the Arty Lobster website at www.artylobster.com.

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