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3D Place Cards Pagoda Forest Pattern Emerald

Pagodas can trace their history to around the third century and the form of the Stupa in India. The oldest and tallest pagodas were built of wood, but most of the surviving ancient forms are built of stone or brick. Pagodas have many forms. I sketched a few of those rooflines and rendered them into shapes which can either be cut out (for use in place card holders, as gift tags or labels), or using the tab design provided, folded into free standing forms on their own. Instructions included. Available in Onyx Black, Ming Blue, Emerald and Cinnabar.

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