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Lithica #396
Each Lithica artwork is composed from traits including mineral type, cut or formation, surface texture, translucency, arrangement style, palette and lighting. The result is a refined, contemporary still-life image blending geological realism with spiritual ambience, perfect for collectors seeking beauty, serenity and premium generative art.

Token information
- Collection
- Lithica
- Token ID
- #396
- Mineral Type
- Polished Agate Slice
- Formation / Cut
- Raw Cluster
- Palette
- Smoky Quartz Neutrals
- Lighting
- Warm Backlit Gold
- Backdrop
- Soft Gradient Mist
- Rarity
- Common
Owner information
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