Fossilized Blueprint
Dust from the serrated rim clings to a fingertip like fine sediment from an ancient riverbed. These etched scars do not merely mark damage; they trace a coiled geometry, mimicking the spiral of an ammonite shell caught in slow motion. As sunlight hits the surface, the ridges reveal how pressure and time have carved a new architecture into the clay. Each fracture serves as a structural blueprint, suggesting that stability is born from the very grooves left by previous impacts.