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Girl Dinners · Token Detail

Girl Dinners #827

Each artwork portrays a curated "girl dinner" scene — globally inspired, nutritionally balanced, rich in colour, texture and composition.
Fresh produce, warm ceramics, delicate lighting and handcrafted arrangements create a cinematic celebration of personal nourishment.

Girl Dinners #827

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Collection
Girl Dinners
Token ID
#827
Primary Components
Soup + Side Plate
Colour Mood
Warm Neutrals
Rarity
Common

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