
Scorpio - Zodiac sign - Hueforge - 2 colours
by 3dGlow
A fierce scorpion emerges from intricate baroque scrollwork in this striking zodiac medallion. The arachnid's segmented body and menacing pincers are rendered in dramatic relief against ornate decorative flourishes that frame the circular composition. Designed for dual-color printing, the piece contrasts deep shadows with highlighted details, creating dimensional depth that brings the Scorpio constellation's earthly representative to vivid life through masterful sculptural artistry.
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