Artifact No. LL-069: Color Explosion
Curatorial Summary:
A technical study in telluric rebirth and systemic transformation. This specimen is composed of porous volcanic glass, forged through the rapid cooling of magnesium- and iron-rich magma. It represents "earth-blood" solidified—a physical manifestation of raw planetary power and the structural stability that emerges following a period of upheaval.
Lithic Analysis:
- Specimens: Basalt (Volcanic Glass).
- Composition: An extrusive igneous rock rich in magnesium and iron, characterized by its vesicular (porous) texture and high mineral density.
- Logic: The high iron content functions as a magnetic anchor to the present moment, facilitating deep grounding. The porous architecture of the specimen allows for the absorption and sustained release of secondary elements (such as essential oils), creating a multi-sensory feedback loop for the practitioner.
Archivist’s Field Notes:
LL-069 is a specimen of post-storm stability. It is particularly effective for those navigating significant life transitions, as it provides a literal and metaphorical connection to the Earth's core. It is an artifact of the "solidified now."
Artifact No. LL-069: Color Explosion
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