
Jujutsu Kaisen Sukuna Bookmark
by 3D-Mentiel
Sukuna's menacing presence dominates this intricate bookmark design, capturing the King of Curses in all his terrifying glory. The composition masterfully balances deep blacks and rich burgundy tones against stark white accents, creating dramatic contrast that emphasizes his supernatural aura. Flowing decorative elements frame the character, while the attached tassel adds an elegant finishing touch to this striking Jujutsu Kaisen tribute.
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#B1B5B5PLA+/ProForshape White
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