
Black and white Animal Bookmarks SET OF 10 V2
by 3dGlow
Majestic wildlife emerges from dramatic ink-splash effects in this striking collection of ten animal-themed bookmarks. Each design captures a different creature—from soaring eagles to prowling big cats—rendered in bold black silhouettes against crisp white backgrounds. The artistic splatters and organic textures create a sense of movement and wild energy, while the monochromatic palette ensures these literary companions will complement any reading environment with sophisticated, nature-inspired elegance.
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