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Stock Illustration: A small kokedama plant resting on a rustic wooden windowsill, bathed in warm natural light. The moss-covered sphere adds a touch of organic beauty, blending biophilic design with Japanese simplicity

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This Stock Illustration, whose title is "A small kokedama plant resting on a rustic..."[124756953], includes tags of hands, holding, green. The author of this item is julifat (No.1481493). Sizes from S to L are available and the price starts from US$5.00. You can download watermarked sample data (comp images), check the quality of images, and use Lightbox after signing up for free. See all

A small kokedama plant resting on a rustic wooden windowsill, bathed in warm natural light. The moss-covered sphere adds a touch of organic beauty, blending biophilic design with Japanese simplicity 124756953

A small kokedama plant resting on a rustic wooden windowsill, bathed in warm natural light. The moss-covered sphere adds a touch of organic beauty, blending biophilic design with Japanese simplicity

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A small kokedama plant resting on a rustic wooden windowsill, bathed in warm natural light. The moss-covered sphere adds a touch of organic beauty, blending biophilic design with Japanese simplicity