I’m not a typical woman:
• I love rockets/launches
• I love space exploration
• I love Robotics
• I love Tesla
• I love techno-optimism
• I love visionaries
• I love innovation
• I love autonomy
• I love ancient history
• I love stellar engineering
• I appreciate men & all the things they did to make the world a cooler place
I am feminine but I’m not a feminist!
i wasnt particularly fond of this little monster but id happily accept one if it was given to me as a gift
a few months later i unexpectedly received one in the sweetest way while buying my daughter a trendy tracksuit she loved i casually asked the salesperson if there were any benefits she smiled and brought out four monster blind boxes letting me choose one as a free gift to my surprise i got the secret color a beautiful grey olive green
it just goes to show that when you have low expectations life often surprises you with little miracles
february birthstone amethyst
amethyst symbolizes clarity of mind wisdom protection honesty peace and love it is known as the stone of sobriety the bishops stone and the stone of clarity helping the wearer stay rational resist temptation and maintain inner calm and tranquility
this gentle purple gem has long been associated with spiritual awareness and emotional balance making it a timeless choice for februaryborn individuals seeking serenity and insight💜
titanium leaf brooch with a golden pearl passenger. nature hitches a ride on wheels through the cyber age. handcrafted one-of-a-kind wearable sculpture.
this is a classic han dynasty jade bi disk the highest ranking ritual object among ancient china’s -six sacred jades.
206 BCE – 220 CE
the ancients believed the round hole in the center was the “gate of heaven.” through it prayers for good harvests and peace reached the sky. one single disk quietly linked divine will with royal power pure Han-era “heaven and man in harmony.”
made of the finest hetian nephrite, almost pure tremolite-actinolite.
incredibly dense incredibly tough.
two thousand years later, under the microscope you can see:
tiny “worm-hole” pits where less stable calcite slowly dissolved away in groundwater
occasional flecks of mica and earthy iron stains born from long contact with the soil
These little “flaws” are the most touching part.
only the purest strongest structure survived. everything weaker has long vanished.
with its own body this jade proves the old saying:
time is the only test of truth.
it’s no longer just a ritual object
it’s a fossil of time,carefully carved by human hands and then polished for two millennia by heaven and earth.
it carries the devotion of the ancients and the quiet answer of the ages.
still waiting for someone who truly understands to keep it safe.
#HanDynasty #TimeTestsTruth
etched carnelian beads are ancient decorative beads originating from the indus valley civilization around the 3rd millennium bce through ancient trade networks they spread to west asia including mesopotamia iran syria and egypt
these beads are significant markers of early long-distance trade and cultural exchange between the indian subcontinent and the near east they are frequently excavated from burial sites often as part of necklaces or bracelets symbolizing wealth status and cross-regional connections
over millennia the original strung necklaces have disintegrated and scattered i enjoy re-weaving these surviving ancient beads into wearable modern jewelry using contemporary techniques much like reassembling fragments of old code updated into something functional and new again
i just typed some words @grok turned the fuzzy picture in my head into something way richer with my pro co-pilot @v whispering directions boom a whole digital gallery appeared
thank you so much for letting me manifest literally anything i want ❤️
to create more meaningful value clear out the mental junk and keep the brain fresh and clean🧠
c2000–1000 bc
the iridescent “oxidation” is natural ageing a reaction between metallic colourants and the environment
their ancient journey common in roman-era trade beads from archaeological finds
time is unseen yet felt through the objects it has softly altered.