Artifact No. LL-041: The Equilibrium
Curatorial Summary
A curated assemblage of mental stillness and physical grounding. This artifact is a study in tonal balance, featuring the stark, veined whites of Howlite against the architectural patterns of Marble Jasper. It mirrors the geological transition between air and earth—representing the "composed" phase of personal growth where clarity meets an unshakeable foundation.
Lithic Analysis
- Specimens: Howlite (Calcium Borosilicate Hydroxide) & Marble Jasper (Opaque Chalcedony).
- Composition: A pairing of porous, light-sensitive borate and dense, microcrystalline silica.
- Logic: Howlite acts as a stabilizer for high-frequency stress, promoting patience. It is paired with Marble Jasper for endurance. Together, they create a "Geological Dialogue" that keeps the wearer emotionally temperate while maintaining a heavy, permanent presence.
Archivist’s Field Notes
“In the field, we look for specimens that show both the pressure of their formation and the beauty of their final state. The Equilibrium feels like the moment after a storm—everything is quiet, settled, and strong. It’s for the builder who needs to stay calm while the systems around them are in motion.”
