The gates on zarinite, painted this thing in one go yesterday after 1,5 hours of sleep 😵💫 As much as I love spontaneous bursts of inspiration, I'm not ready for another night full of seizures.
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The gates on zarinite, painted this thing in one go yesterday after 1,5 hours of sleep 😵💫 As much as I love spontaneous bursts of inspiration, I'm not ready for another night full of seizures.
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Zarinite is a stone few have heard of, but those who’ve seen it rarely forget. It looks like a fragment of an ancient map or a piece of a planet that doesn’t exist. Its patterns resemble secret letters written in turquoise, malachite, and copper rust.
It weaves together shades of water, ore, and forest moss. Sometimes, a golden spark unexpectedly flashes — like sunlight glinting on the surface of a lake.
It comes from the Urals, a land where copper breathes deep underground and stones feel saturated with history. Its composition is a whole cocktail: chrysocolla, malachite, azurite, tenorite… as if the Earth itself decided to experiment with color.