Kari Prints 3D
Raven on a Branch Bookshelf Decoration Spine Hugger
Raven on a Branch Bookshelf Decoration Spine Hugger
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Nevermore will your bookshelves look ordinary.
Bring a touch of dark academia and gothic fantasy to your bookshelves with this stunning Raven on a Branch decoration. Whether you are channeling the energy of your favorite heist crew in Ketterdam, decorating your favorite Edgar Allan Poe collection, or just keeping an eye over your dark romance section, this watchful bird is the perfect library companion.
Designed to be entirely unique, this piece slides effortlessly right between your favorite books. It is not quite a spine hugger and not exactly a perchling, but rather a brilliant bookish decoration that floats magically in front of your stories. With incredible feather details and a realistic branch texture, it adds a moody, mysterious element to your shelves without demanding too much space.
Details & Dimensions
Size: The raven measures approximately 4" from head to tail and is 1.5" at it‘s widest point. The branch measures approximately 4.4" from end to end and is 1.75" at it‘s widest point.
Colors: The highly detailed raven is beautifully printed in a matte black finish. For the branch, you can select from three gorgeous wood tones: walnut, teak, and natural. (I personally highly recommend the walnut option as pictured!)
Fit: Features a flat insert tab that tucks perfectly between your hardcovers or paperbacks, holding the branch securely in place so the bird appears to rest naturally right on your shelf.
Giftability: A flawless gift for gothic fantasy lovers, dark academia readers, and anyone who curates a perfectly moody book display.
Material & Care
This item is printed using PLA, a strong, lightweight plastic commonly used in 3D printing. While durable for display, PLA is not intended for high heat. Avoid exposure to temperatures above 100°F, as heat may cause softening or warping.
A Note on 3D Printing
Please note that colors may vary slightly from what you see on screen due to differences in filament and lighting. Because each piece is 3D printed, minor variations such as subtle layer lines may be present. These are a natural part of the process and a reminder that each bird is individually made for you, not mass produced.
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