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Celestial bodies dance in perfect harmony across this mystical astronomical design, where planets align in a cosmic symphony of gold and amber. The intricate astrolabe at the center radiates with geometric precision, surrounded by orbital paths and celestial spheres that capture the wonder of planetary alignment. Rich golden hues against deep shadows create dramatic depth, while delicate tassel details add an elegant finishing touch to this enchanting piece celebrating cosmic order.
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