Our paper maker is very special. He has found a way to blend ancient tree wood with ancient textiles to make chemical free paper. This is quite new, so I think it will become an excellent collectable in itself, even before thinking about what you can create with it!
So the world of collectables is expanding. We are working with a wonderful paper maker, who uses no chemicals whatsoever to make beautiful hand made sheets,suitable for all kinds of creations..
So collecting is also mostly environmentally positive. And often, it's the initial quality of design and manufacture which leads to collectability and therefore less waste!
so everyone is already a collector- of something you hold precious. Even a collection of memories counts! At Octarr we will soon be assisting the immutable inscriptions of such collections.
Before we get into Genda and the incredible story of his journey, we are soon to officially launch the 144 Fragments of the late masterpiece by Georges Braque "Théière avec Raisins ". Head over to @ByOCTARR to learn more and perhaps acquire a fragment of immutable history.
So we will soon be launching a crazy new project featuring a rhinoceros called Genda, who was a collectable way back in 1515, when Albrecht Durer drew her...now that's a collectable!
@elonmusk Indeed multi party systems deliver more consensual results. See Netherlands and Switzerland. However people in the United States seem to think that things like universal medical care equal socialism which is rubbish.
Have a think about what you already collect! You may not look at it as a collection yet. As an Australian child in the 1950s I collected marbles, cicadas, stamps and Dinkie cars. The connie agate marble was particularly prized as was the Black Emperor cicada