bown
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gothic

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In the oldest cathedrals of forgotten kingdoms, there were no collection plates and no treasure chests.
Instead, offerings were placed within great stone bowls carved beneath the rose windows.
Coins, letters, pressed flowers, wedding rings, and promises were left there alike.
The Rosethorne Offering Bowl remembers those sacred vessels.
Its walls rise like cathedral spires, protecting whatever is entrusted to them, while the rose seal at its center marks every object as something worth keeping.
Some say that anything placed within the bowl becomes harder to lose—not because of magic, but because the act of setting it down becomes a promise to remember. 🌹
🌟 Why print it? Why collect it?
🏰 A functional gothic cathedral-inspired decorative bowl
🌹 Features architectural tracery and a central rose medallion
🕯️ Perfect for jewelry, keys, keepsakes, or ritual display
✨ Blends everyday usefulness with House of Shirley cathedral aesthetics
Originality of the Model
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Models(2)
Rosethorne Offering Bowl e.3mfDesigner20.75 MB
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Rosethorne Offering Bowl e.stlDesigner71.47 MB
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