
Cancer - Zodiac sign - Hueforge - 2 colours
by 3dGlow
Intricate celestial details frame the iconic crab constellation in this stunning zodiacal medallion. The Cancer symbol emerges through delicate crescent moons and ornate botanical flourishes, all contained within an elaborate circular border. 3dGlow's two-color HueForge design creates dramatic contrast between the silvery-white relief work and darker background tones, giving the ancient astrological imagery a contemporary sculptural presence that celebrates both cosmic mystery and artistic craftsmanship.
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