
"Bookmark" Colorful Dragon (SeaBlue)
A majestic sea dragon emerges from swirling ocean waves in this captivating bookmark design. BLUSH Designs masterfully captures the creature's serpentine grace through flowing curves and intricate scales rendered in stunning sea blue tones. Foaming whitecaps and spiraling water motifs frame the mythical beast, creating dynamic movement that brings the aquatic scene to life with remarkable depth and artistic detail.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6#777B78PLATD: 3.5#01B3FFPLA+/ProTD: 4Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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