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Caustic #194

Each token features a simple geometric form — often a circle or square — set against a soft neutral field. The form is then attacked by caustic forces: acid-burnt edges, blistered gradients, dissolved pigment, and harsh corrosive streaks of light.

The contrast between purity and destruction defines every piece.

Caustic #194

Token information

Collection
Caustic
Token ID
#194
Geometry
Circle
Corrosion Type
Pigment Fade
Light Caustics
Diagonal Etch Lines
Surface Texture
Smooth Paper
Rarity
Common

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