
Year of the Snake 2025 v2 - hugeforge red and gold
by 3dGlow
A coiled serpent dominates this circular medallion celebrating the Year of the Snake 2025, its scaled body gracefully curved in traditional Chinese artistic style. Rich burgundy and warm gold tones create stunning depth through HueForge's layered printing technique, while ornate cloud motifs and geometric borders frame the central design. The intricate scales and decorative elements showcase remarkable detail, transforming this zodiac tribute into an elegant piece of dimensional art perfect for celebrating the lunar new year.
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