
Dragons in the sun - Bookmarks
by Loupes
Majestic dragons dance through celestial realms in this striking dual design, where golden sun motifs illuminate dark backgrounds with ornate flourishes. The left bookmark showcases a radiant sun symbol surrounded by swirling clouds and decorative patterns, while the right features an elegant dragon weaving through intricate scrollwork. Rich amber and gold tones create luminous contrast against deep navy backgrounds, evoking ancient manuscripts and mythical tales with every ornamental detail.
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#9B9EA0PLA MatteTD: 1.5Bambu Lab Gold
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