It’s a beautiful vase, you may use any filament you like. I printed with laywood filament which gives it a rustic appearance.
The model is made using subdivide tools in sketchup or turbosmooth in 3ds max.
You may try to print it in the vase or former spiralize mode in cura, but better try with some infill, not more than 20%.
Use plate adhesion, at least 15 mm of offset.
The kind of shape allows low-resolution printing if you like to give a layered appearance for instance with laywood.
The model might be flipped and overscaled, so flip it 180 degrees and scale at 1%.
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