Phoenix Guardian Pot
Phoenix Guardian Pot – Mythic Decorative Container
Bring legendary elegance into your collection with the Phoenix Guardian Pot, a design that combines function with fantasy. Featuring a sculpted phoenix rising along the side and curling into the handle, this bowl is perfect for storing jewelry, keepsakes, dice, or other small treasures.
The model is designed for support-free printing, with detailed feather and flame motifs that stand out beautifully once painted. Print at your preferred scale to create anything from a tabletop display piece to a functional storage container.
This unique design celebrates rebirth and resilience—the timeless spirit of the phoenix—making it a striking centerpiece for collectors, gamers, or anyone who loves mythical art brought to life through 3D printing.
Two versions available: Pot and Teapot (the Teapot includes a spout).
🔹 Personal use only. 🔹 Commercial use is exclusive to members.





















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Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
I wouldn’t call myself an artist, but I paint animal portraits, lions, jaguars, and birds on canvas and board, and I’ve applied those techniques to 3D models. Painting really transforms them and boosts resale value, though not everyone enjoys painting. I don’t use a fixer; just a hair dryer on cool to avoid melting the PLA, and I always use a dry brush for highlights.
I am not an artist like you. Did you apply a fixer to the base color prior to using the highlights? The interactive can be tricky to dry. I had imagined the pale gold first, fixed, then the brown madder, and wipe away the brown!
Hi, I used Atelier Interactive Permanent Brown Madder (a rich red-brown) as the base color, and added highlights with Atelier Interactive Pale Gold to create a warm, worn effect.
I deeply admire the finishing technique. Can you divulge the paint color?