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Goshawk Pen Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6.4 h
1 plate

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Inspired by mythological griffins and real-life eagles, this goshawk pen holder embodies symbols of strength and freedom into a vessel for writing instruments. The main body is made of matte beige resin, with delicate feather textures carved on the surface. The eagle's head has sharp eyes, its wings are folded at its sides, and the base grasped by its talons has a rocky texture.

The pen holder's structure is precisely designed: the eagle's head and wings form the outer wall of the pen container, with enough internal space to hold multiple pens or calligraphy brushes; the volute pattern decoration at the top enhances its decorative appeal and prevents writing instruments from sliding off; the polygonal base at the bottom ensures stability when placed, while echoing the shape of the eagle's claws.

On a spiritual level, the goshawk symbolizes wisdom and foresight, aligning perfectly with acts of writing and creation. When a pen is placed in the holder, it feels as if it's protected by the goshawk, inspiring the user's creative ideas. The core of the design lies in the 'fusion of symbolism and function': transforming ordinary stationery into a desktop totem carrying spiritual power through the sculptural feel of animal forms.

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