The Lunar Scarab of Returning Sight 3136-3139

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This stone speaks in cycles rather than words. At its heart rests the scarab—keeper of thresholds—carved in pale stone and cradled within a fractured crescent, as if the moon itself had been broken and carefully reassembled to hold it. The crescent bears the marks of time and intention: fine segment lines suggesting phases, passages, and […]

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This stone speaks in cycles rather than words. At its heart rests the scarab—keeper of thresholds—carved in pale stone and cradled within a fractured crescent, as if the moon itself had been broken and carefully reassembled to hold it. The crescent bears the marks of time and intention: fine segment lines suggesting phases, passages, and measured returns.

The opposite face reveals a vast spiral converging into a single, half-lidded eye. It is not an eye that watches outward, but one that remembers. The spiral pulls perception inward, drawing the viewer through layers of recall, erosion, and awakening. The surrounding glyphs do not translate cleanly; they function instead as anchors, stabilizing the flow between seeing, forgetting, and seeing again.

Together, the faces tell a single story: descent, incubation, and emergence. This is not a protective object, nor purely ceremonial—it is a marker of passage, believed to be consulted at moments when direction is lost or cycles feel broken. When handled, the stone feels oddly complete, as if its meaning only activates when both sides are acknowledged.

Collectors often say this piece does not reveal itself all at once. Like the moon it echoes, it changes depending on when—and why—it is observed.

W: 905 gr

S: 20 x 16 x 3 cm

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 25 × 25 × 11 cm

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