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Artifact No. LL-012: Serenity (The Neolithic Talisman)


Curatorial Summary
One of the oldest stones in human history, Turquoise has served as a bridge between the terrestrial and the divine for over 6,000 years. This artifact celebrates the "Neolithic Talisman," focusing on the stone’s role in the development of early civilization's jewelry as a mark of status and wisdom.


Lithic Analysis

  • Specimens: Turquoise
  • Composition: A hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum; an opaque, blue-to-green mineral valued for its unique cyan hue and history.
  • Logic: Its spectrum acts as a visual stabilizer, historically used to harmonize communication and provide grounded tranquility amidst the expansion of the human experience.


Archivist’s Field Notes
There is a distinct weight to Turquoise that other stones lack—not just physically, but historically. Labeling this as the "Neolithic Talisman" feels appropriate given its 6,000-year lineage. It’s a piece of ancient composure for the modern wrist.

Artifact No. LL-012: Serenity (The Neolithic Talisman)

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