Carved from pale stone streaked with soft violet and earthen tones, this solemn head emerges crowned by a structured headdress, its layered forms rising like echoes of rank, knowledge, or ritual duty. The closed eyes and composed expression suggest not sleep, but inward listening—as if the figure were attuned to voices carried through memory rather than sound.
The headdress itself feels deliberate and symbolic, marked by carved rhythms and folds that hint at authority earned through insight rather than force. Time has softened the contours, giving the face a calm gravity, while subtle fractures and mineral veins trace the passage of countless seasons.
This piece carries the presence of a keeper rather than a ruler—a witness shaped to remember, not to command. The Headdress of Remembered Voices invites quiet contemplation, offering the sense that some knowledge survives not in words, but in silence patiently held within stone.
W: 348 gr
S: 15 x 8 x 4








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