The Disc of the Triad Seer depicts a kneeling, long-headed figure—part oracle, part voyager—captured in the moment of offering or invocation. Before the Seer rises a radiant triangle inlaid with iridescent shell, believed to represent the Triad Light, a symbol of knowledge drawn from three realms: earth, sky, and the unseen.
To the right, a circular emblem rests within a stepped vessel, as though containing a fragment of the firmament. Within the etched lines surrounding the Seer, currents of energy flow in angular paths, echoing forgotten cosmologies. The glyphs inscribed along the surface appear more like movements than words—markers of a sequence, or fragments of an invocation spoken without sound.
The Seer holds a round object aloft, offering it toward the triangular light. Legends suggest this gesture symbolizes the act of returning what was received, a ritual exchange between mortal perception and cosmic origin. The being’s posture—kneeling yet focused, humble yet purposeful—implies a role not of worship, but of communication.
On the reverse of the disc, the same Seer is shown stabilizing two celestial orbs connected by radiant strands. This reinforces the myth that the Triad Seer could align the lights of the heavens, bringing balance between wandering forces.
Though worn and marked by time, the disc carries a subtle pull, as though it were once used in rites meant to harmonize seekers with the greater patterns of the sky.
W: 284 gr
S: D 12 x 1 cm







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