Veltharisse — The Mask That Learned How to Seduce
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Description
This was not created for beauty alone.
Veltharisse was crafted, according to forgotten aristocratic legend, for those dangerous souls capable of becoming unforgettable after only a single evening.
At ancient masquerades, nobles feared the wearer not because they were cruel…
…but because they were impossible to resist.
The sweeping feather-like crown symbolizes rising obsession — each blade representing another thought the victim could no longer remove from their mind. The sharp downward face was shaped deliberately to resemble both a predatory bird and a royal sigil, blurring the line between elegance and threat.
Some say the mask subtly changes expression depending on who looks at it.
To admirers, it appears divine.
To rivals, terrifying.
And to the one wearing it…
…it slowly becomes more honest than their real face ever was. 🖤✨
🌟 Why print it? Why collect it?
🎭 Monumental Venetian × Regency ceremonial silhouette
🖤 Elegant predatory feather-crown composition
✨ Highly detailed ornamental surface perfect for dramatic filament colors
🌙 A collectible masquerade relic that feels both luxurious and dangerous
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