Eclipse: The Captured Moment
Forged from solid natural alabaster, each sphere is a tiny, self-contained world. Within its milky depths, time behaves differently. The cloud-like veining is not merely a pattern; it is the fossilized path of light itself—a record of how illumination would have moved through this specific density of stone, slowed and made visible over geological epochs. This is light’s memory, made solid.
We do not carve these spheres; we liberate the glow held captive within the rock. The process is one of revelation, not imposition. By shaping the stone into a perfect, solitary orb, we create a primordial object that exists between a celestial body and a dormant seed. It holds its light as a secret until the moment it is awakened.