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an enclosed garden of precious things.

Within the walled garden, each object tells a story of geological time and human artistry intertwined. The collection is not a catalogue but a meditation — a slow unfolding of form and color that rewards the patient eye. Here, a polished agate catches the light alongside a pressed botanical specimen, each equally precious, each a fragment of the earth's quiet magnificence.

curated rarities
SPECIMEN I

Amethyst Cathedral

A hollow geode of violet quartz, formed over millennia in the volcanic basalts of southern Brazil.

SPECIMEN II

Malachite Slab

Concentric bands of green copper carbonate, polished to reveal centuries of slow mineral deposition.

SPECIMEN III

Rose Quartz Heart

A translucent pink crystal, shaped by water and time into a form that speaks of tenderness.

The garden breathes in deep greens and shadow. Within its walls, time moves differently — a pressed fern holds its shape for decades, a dried rose retains the memory of its bloom. This is the paradox of the enclosed garden: by shutting out the world, it preserves a more essential version of beauty, one that transcends season and circumstance.

Each specimen is arranged not by taxonomy but by resonance — a piece of moss agate beside a dried hydrangea, a fragment of petrified wood next to a silk moth's wing. The connections are felt rather than explained.

VAULT

Deeper still, past the garden and the gallery, lies the vault: a chamber where the rarest specimens are kept — not locked away but held in reverence, each one a testament to the slow artistry of the earth.

RARITY IV

Citrine Cluster

Golden points of crystallized quartz, catching light like trapped sunfire.

RARITY V

Garnet Cabochon

Deep red pyrope, polished smooth as a river stone, warm as embers.

RARITY VI

Emerald Rough

Uncut beryl, its green heart still wrapped in the stone that bore it.

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AN ENCLOSED GARDEN