
Year of the Snake 2025 v5 - hugeforge Red/bronze
by 3dGlow
A serpentine dragon coils majestically within this circular medallion, its scaled body forming an elegant spiral against rich bronze and coral tones. Traditional Chinese characters border the composition, marking this as a celebration of the Year of the Snake 2025. The dragon's fierce expression and intricate detailing showcase the power and wisdom associated with this zodiac sign, while the warm red-bronze palette evokes ancient ceremonial artifacts.
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