

Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Tunisia.
🎨 Elevate your 3D prints with silk-smooth color transitions that demand attention!
AMOLEN's PLA 3D Printer Filament offers a premium 1.75mm silk gradient in Black, Red, and Gold, engineered from USA-sourced materials for smooth, clog-free printing. Vacuum-sealed and pre-dried, this 1KG spool ensures vibrant, professional-grade multicolor prints with consistent quality, compatible with most consumer and industrial 3D printers.












| ASIN | B09CPHH53L |
| Additional Features | Color-changing during print |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,929 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #122 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | AMOLEN |
| Brand Name | AMOLEN |
| Color | Silk Gradient Black Red Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,472 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AMOLEN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3DN2BKRD |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Model Number | 3DN2BKRD |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Feature | Color-changing during print |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |
V**S
Colors are amazing - Quality is solid, silks can take some dialing in of settings
I love Amolen’s colors, especially the Azure blue. Their gradients look fantastic on prints and add amazing dimension soon without post processing. You do need to make sure you dial in your print settings and play with supports depending on the model, but most silks need this attention. Once your settings are solid, the prints turn out gorgeous.
S**N
A non budget brand premium filiment and boy does it show!! Its amazing!!
This is a Brand Name Premium filament and it absolutely shows. It's not some junk stuff like elegoo or sunlu. It prints amazing in silk grey and silk gold which is a lighter gold not thst ornage gold. The spools were so beautifully rolled to assume no tangles. The flow is amazingly smooth and the shine is phenomenal. HIGHLY recommend with good silk settings and a decent printer. Its almost a perfect match to beaker and similar to bambu labs titan grey silk. If ur like me and use name brand stuff and habe zero issues cause you have a good printer you will love this brand.
K**H
Nice product
Very good filament vibrant color and prints well.
C**H
Good value for sample materials
I bought this sample pack to test out AMOLEN's products. I've printed a few parts with each sample spool. I used the same bed temperature for each spool, 65C initial layer, 60C for the rest of the print. Winding was good except for the marble, and that was only for some outer windings. Silk Copper: This was my most successful of the four sample materials. I printed a temperature tower, small keychain for my wife and a T-Rex skull. I used a print temperature of 200C for the keychain and skull. Adhesion was great and the parts came off with small amount of effort after the bed cooled. I printed at 0.12mm layer thickness for the skull and it looks amazing! I used 0.2mm layer height for the keychain and tower and they're both smooth with no defects. You'll see some stringing in the temp tower and skull, this might be remedied with some print settings. Silk Gold: This was by far my most difficult material. I tried printing at 200C with 0.3mm nozzle but after about 30 layers it would clog up. I switched to a 0.4mm nozzle and it lasted a little longer. I ended up printing a temp tower after trying IronMan four times. I made some adjustments and semi-successfully printed Iron Man the fifth time. He was still really stringy and the detail wasn't that great, this could be due to scaling it too small. I ended up using a print temp of 215C. This filament was pretty brittle compared to the other three and snapped on me once while switching it out. Marble-like: I didn't have too many issues with this material. I printed a test cube and Minas Tirith (a city from Lord of The Rings) at 200C and it behaved well, but there was quite a bit of stringing on the city that I had to clean up. Otherwise, the part looks great! The spool was wound pretty bad for the outer windings and bound up a bit as the city printed. The inner windings look better though. Glow in the dark: This was the most fun to print with so far. I printed Zero from Nightmare Before Christmas for my daughter. The nose and collar were printed from orange and red PLA. I printed the glow in the dark at 200C and it was REALLY stringy. I super glued the parts together (Gorilla Glue brand) and they stick together great. The material glows really well, especially if it gets direct sunlight.
J**.
Stunning, Smooth Color Transitions with a Premium Metallic Finish
The AMOLEN Silk PLA Aged Brass Gradient filament completely transforms 3D prints from basic plastic toys into high-end, antique-looking art pieces. The unique color shifts across the spool offer a striking metallic luster that beautifully mimics weathered, historical metalwork, making it perfect for printing coins, armor pieces, vases, and detailed desk sculptures. Color & Finish Quality Aged Brass Luster: The silk finish delivers a deep, reflective sheen that does not look overly reflective or cheap. It has a convincing metallic depth that accentuates shadows and highlights on complex geometries. Gradient Transitions: The color changes smoothly and consistently throughout the spool. Unlike abrupt color changes, this gradient blends naturally over longer prints, giving larger models an authentic, multi-toned metallic patina. Printability & Performance Layer Line Hiding: The high reflectivity of the silk formula works brilliantly to mask visible layer lines. Even at standard layer heights, the finished surfaces look incredibly smooth and polished. Extrusion Consistency: With a strict ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy, the filament feeds flawlessly through the extruder. There are no sudden thin spots or bulges, ensuring a highly predictable and even flow across long print times. Bed Adhesion: It adheres exceptionally well to a heated PEI build plate. It shows virtually zero lifting or warping at the corners, which can often be a major pain point with lower-quality silk polymers. Spooling & Packaging Winding: The spool is wound evenly and neatly, meaning you can leave the printer running unattended overnight without worrying about cross-over tangles snapping the line. Vacuum Seal: It arrived perfectly dried and sealed in a thick vacuum bag with a fresh desiccant pack, resulting in zero sizzling, popping, or stringing right out of the box. Pros Beautiful, authentic aged brass metallic finish Smooth and gradual gradient color shifts Excellent at hiding layer lines naturally Consistent diameter prevents under-extrusion clogs Superb first-layer bed adhesion Cons Like most silk filaments, layer-to-layer bond strength is slightly weaker than standard PLA, making it better suited for decorative pieces than heavy functional parts. Final Verdict: AMOLEN has truly nailed the aesthetic formula with this Silk Aged Brass Gradient. It pairs flawless printability and tight tolerances with an incredibly premium, antique visual style. If you want your prints to look like heavy, crafted metal instead of 3D-printed plastic, this spool is an absolute must-have. Highly recommended!
K**R
Tangled Spool
I got this spool in 2022. First time I tried to use it, I had problems with layer adhesion and extruding. Tried all sorts of temps (including the recommended ones listed right there on the spool) I have a flash forge adventure 3. For the life of me I could not get it to adhere properly to the print bed and anything remotely salvageable looked terrible. Not good for any sort of detail work / anything “complicated” Second time I used it, it clogged so horribly I had to replace the printer head on my printer because I could not clear the clog at all. (Trust me, I tried everything) and I also had to replace the tube & coupling that fed the filament into the printer head. This clog was so bad I had to disassemble the feed assembly as well. Had it not been for the ease of getting flash forge parts from there site and how easy it is to pull the printer appart, it would have killed my printer irreparably. I tossed it in a bag with oxygen absorbers and promptly ignored it, and basically dubbed it the cursed spool. I’ve learned a lot since that point and decided to touch the cursed spool again. I decided to print off a very simple print that many other of my “difficult” filaments from other manufacturers seemed to do really well with. I recognize that “silky” filaments are notorious to be difficult but I have others from different manufacturers and *never* had a problem like this one. I DID NOT REALIZE THE ENTIRE SPOOL WAS A KNOTTED TANGLED MESS. I regret not returning this when I had initially got it, but that was primarily due to my inexperience at the time. It was among some of the first filaments I had gotten and didn’t know better. I some how managed to get a print out of it (it’s a split color, so the first 15 layers of the print are in an entirely different filament) and you can see how deep that tangle of filament ran on the spool. Then I looked deeper into the roll. You can literally see it runs throughout the entire roll how tangled the whole thing is.
P**D
Beautiful filament.
This filament is beautiful, I've made dragons, and eagles with this filament. If I could give it a 10, I would. I'm running it fairly fast on my K1, and haven't had any issues with it. I've had no issues with tangling or breaking. It's very easy to use, I've been using a generic setting for PLA on my slicer, and it works great. The overall print quality is top notch.
S**Y
Filament not releasing from spool
The filament quality was okay. However, I have a filament sensor on my machine, and the beginning of the filament was attached to the spool in a way that prevented the last piece from releasing. Because of this, I wasted half a spool of filament when it jammed and stayed glued to the spool. Since my machine’s sensor still detected filament, the printer continued printing without material. For that reason, I’m giving it 3 stars. When the spools are wound, the beginning of the filament should not be jammed into the spool like that. This is the first time I’ve encountered this issue with any brand I’ve used.
D**D
Glow in the Dark ! Was ein Spaß für Halloween Deko !
Heute habe ich mal das Glow in the Dark PLA 1,75 von Amolen getestet . Da ich noch nie so ein PLA gedruckt habe wollte ich das auch mal versuchen. Hatte jetzt schon so einige PLAs der Firma Amolen und war bisher immer begeistert. ▂ ▃ ▄ Verpackung ▄ ▃ ▂ Das Glow in the Dark (grün und blau) PLA kam in der heutzutage üblichen Verpackung. Kleiner Karton mit beiden Rollen drin – diese waren Vakuumiert und es war ein Flyer mit allen PLAs dabei und deren Temperaturen ▂ ▃ ▄ Durchmesser / Qualität ▄ ▃ ▂ Wichtig bei bei Filament ist immer der Durchmesser auf mehreren Metern. Große Abweichungen abseits von den 1.75mm beeinträchtigen das Druckergebnis. Deshalb wird das Filament von mir immer auf 10 Meter alle 25cm mit einem Messschieber getestet. Bei diesem PLA habe ich auf diese länge eine max. Abweichung von 0.03 gehabt was ok ist. Gewickelt ist das PLA sehr gut – hatte ich auch schon öfters meine Probleme aber hier keine Spur! ▂ ▃ ▄ Setup ▄ ▃ ▂ Ich habe einen Anet A8 mit Bowden Setup.(E3D Hotend) Ich drucke auf Glas mit einer Bed Temp von 54C. Nach einem TempTower Druck habe ich mich für 190C Nozzle Temp entschieden, weniger ist hier mehr um stringing etc zu vermeiden (Angegeben sind 190-220) ▂ ▃ ▄ Fazit ▄ ▃ ▂ Ich teste gerne neues Filament und das Glow in the Dark PLA von Amolen ist wirklich klasse. Die Rollen sehen beide eher weiß aus und je nach Sonnen/Licht aufladung leuchten sie dann im dunkeln blau oder grün- richtig cool. Zusätzlich dachte ich durch das Leuchtmittel stinkt es extrem giftig beim drucken – hat es aber nicht und Amolen wirbt auch mit „natürlichen“ Zutaten für das PLA. Preislich sehr attraktiv (2 Rollen ~50€) und die Qualität lässt wenig Wünsche offen. Ich bin sehr überzeugt von dem Filament. Nach mehreren Testdrucken und einer Wunderschönen Figur für die Kinder (ein Kürbis der leuchtet) bin ich voll und ganz zufrieden. Die Leuchtkraft ist klasse und es macht wirklich spaß damit Halloween oder andere Dinge zu drucken Bei zu hohen Temperaturen gibt es blobs und stringing also so niedrig wie möglich ansetzen (bei mir hat 190 gereicht) Haftung auf dem Bed ist sehr gut bei oben genanntem Setup. Bläschen oder dergleichen habe ich keine außer bei einem Test mit hoher Temp. Ich bin überzeugt und spreche aufgrund des Preises eine – klare Kaufempfehlung aus
W**W
Sehr schönes filament.nur falsch beschrieben.
Das Produkt an sich ist gut......aber von 2 farbig kann nicht wirklich die Rede sein......es ist eher ein flipflop Filament mit Glitter in Grün. Ich bin hierbei eher von einem Filament in in der Art wie Regenbogen Filament ausgegangen. Also mit Farbverlauf. Haftung und Qualität ist aber Gut bis sehr gut. Nur halt die Beschreibung hatte ich anders interpretiert.....
A**D
Impression clean
Très beau filament. Il s'imprime facilement: 0.12, 50ms/s, 210°/50°. La qualité est impressionnante, la couleur matte rend l'impression plus clean. La bobine transparente, permet de voir le niveau du filament. Par contre, elle n'a pas l'air d'être super bien enroulé, mais je n'ai pas eu de noeud encore.
K**L
Słaba adhezja
Kolory świetne, ale na tym kończą się plusy. Po wysuszeniu filamentu, kalibracji i ustawieniu parametrów, które zaleca producent jest kiepsko. Adhezja między warstwami słaba, bardzo łamliwe. Do stołu grzewczego praktycznie się nie klei, dopiero po zastosowaniu środka adhezyjnego zaczęło jakoś się trzymać, ale co z tego jak materiał jest tak słaby, że podpory łamią się podczas druku co niszczy wydruk... Poświęcę jeszcze trochę czasu i poeksperymentuję z innymi temperaturami, ale na ten moment 2 gwiazdki.
N**A
PLA seta bianca
PLA di qualità.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago