This compact tablet presents a solitary figure standing in perfect frontal balance, its elongated head crowned by a single dark stone set at the center of the brow. The being holds two spheres—one in each hand—unequal in posture yet equal in meaning, suggesting the act of weighing forces rather than choosing between them. The body is simplified, almost schematic, as if the figure is meant to represent a function or state rather than an individual identity.
On the reverse, a nested triangle encloses another dark stone, forming a geometric heart to the tablet. The layered lines draw the eye inward, reinforcing the idea of convergence: many paths resolving into a single point of awareness. The surrounding glyphs are sparse and deliberate, resembling markers of instruction or caution rather than narrative text.
Together, the two sides speak of equilibrium between dual energies—inner and outer, above and below, self and other. The figure does not act, advance, or retreat; it stands. The Tablet of the Twin Orbs feels less like a depiction and more like a diagram of consciousness, a reminder that balance is not achieved through motion, but through precise alignment.
W: 420 gr
S: 18 x 11 x 1 cm









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