This Phoenix Wall Clock 3D print model combines functional timekeeping with striking mythological art. The clock face is framed by a sculpted phoenix whose wings spread wide along the upper edge while tail feathers cascade beneath the dial. The central face has a recessed circle sized to accept a standard wall clock movement mechanism. Hour markers are integrated as subtle raised dots around the inner ring. The design balances ornamental sculpture with practical wall accessory functionality. The phoenix surrounds the clock face like a flaming guardian giving the piece dramatic presence on any wall. Surface relief catches light beautifully and animates the bird against the central dial. Mounting holes are integrated discreetly behind the design. The clock cavity is sized for common quartz movements available widely online. This wall clock is perfect for living rooms home offices fantasy themed spaces reading nooks and gift giving. Collectors of mythological art and decorative timepieces will appreciate the unique sculptural design. It also looks stunning in entryways studios and creative workshops where it serves as both a timekeeper and a captivating focal point that elevates the entire space dramatically. For optimal printing scale the model to approximately 220 to 300 millimeters tall. FDM printers handle the clock well at a 0.2 millimeter layer height with 15 percent infill. Resin printing yields the finest detail on the phoenix feathers. Print flat on the bed with minimal supports under the wings to maintain clean undercuts and stable surfaces. Files included are OBJ STL and PLY formats for compatibility with all major slicing software. The mesh is watertight and pre oriented for stable slicing. The clock movement cavity is sized for standard quartz mechanisms with center shafts up to 8 millimeters. Painted finishes in antique gold weathered bronze or dark patina tones bring the sculptural phoenix vividly to life. Please Note: This STL file may require pre-printing preparation such as support analysis and positioning adjustments. Thickness verification and specific settings for your printer and filament may be needed. Other technical adjustments might be necessary depending on your equipment and printing method.