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Specimen: FA-015 | Fern-Frond Fossil

  • Archival Title: The Sepia Sprout
  • Soil Type: Calcified Carbon (Synthetic Sediment)
  • The Artifact Story: A botanical anomaly that refused to decay. It looks as though a prehistoric fern was sketched directly into the stone using a charcoal pencil and then petrified instantly. A delicate piece of the ancient "Undergrowth Era."
  • Visual Assessment: Features a creamy, off-white background that serves as a canvas for intricate, earth-brown botanical tracery. The linework is fine and rhythmic, mimicking the organic flow of a wild fern.
  • Curator’s Styling Note: This is your "cottagecore but make it museum" piece. Wear it with earth tones and pretend you’ve just come from a successful foraging trip in an enchanted forest.

FA-015: Fern-Frond Fossil

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