Braided Copper Pulse
Brushes sweep away layers of calcified sediment to reveal a deliberate rupture in the stone tool, exposing where braided copper filaments once pulsed through an intentional crack. This fossilized lightning trapped in amber suggests that breakage can function as an engine for connection rather than a mark of ruin. The jagged fissure acts as a conduit, allowing rhythmic warmth to meet geometric stasis. In this quiet union, the damage ceases to be a loss and becomes the very thing that holds the light.