
Astrology - Cancer, Leo, Virgo Bookmark
by 3djd
This elegant set of three stone-textured bookmarks features detailed relief carvings representing the zodiac signs Cancer, Leo, and Virgo. The Cancer bookmark displays a feminine figure above an ornate crab symbol, Leo shows a bearded man with a lyre alongside a majestic lion, and Virgo depicts a winged maiden holding wheat sheaves. Each bookmark showcases classical mythological imagery with weathered stone aesthetics and ornate decorative elements.
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