Vintage celestial star chart of the Southern Hemisphere on a cylindrical container

The main artwork features a vintage-style celestial star chart centered on the South Pole. The design is presented on a cylindrical surface, utilizing a deep, muted navy blue background that provides a stark, atmospheric contrast to the crisp white lines of the celestial coordinate system. The chart is structured with concentric circles and radiating longitude lines that emanate from the central pole, effectively mimicking historical astronomical maps.

The map is densely populated with the names of southern constellations and astronomical features, such as the Southern Cross (Crux), Centaurus, Octans, and the Small and Great Magellanic Clouds. These labels are printed in a clear, sans-serif white font that is easy to read against the dark background. Small, stylized yellow-gold star motifs are scattered across the chart to represent key celestial bodies, adding a touch of warmth and visual interest to the technical schematic.

The overall aesthetic is one of classic scientific illustration, evoking the era of Victorian-era cartography and astronomy. The composition is balanced and radial, emphasizing the South Pole at the center and drawing the eye outward along the grid lines. The aesthetic is clean, educational, and elegant, prioritizing readability and historical accuracy in its depiction of the night sky.