Spectrum Crusade
SERENITY
SERENITY
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Limited Fine Art Print
Each artifact in this series is produced in a strictly limited edition of 10 prints and frames only. Every print is hand-signed and individually numbered by the artist.
Print Type: Fine art pigment print, Epson SureColor P10000, UltraChrome PRO inks
Paper Type: 270gsm Fine Art Velvet — acid-free, archival, matte
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Once sold out, this edition will never be reprinted.

Certificate of Authenticity
Each artifact comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, featuring
– Holographic identification sticker
– Embossed stamp
– Matching edition number
– Signature of the artist

№ 1 of 10
Edition № 1/10 of each series is known as the Patron — the first keeper of this artifact.
True rarity for every collector.

Artwork
Title: "Serenity"
Description:
Serenity is not a state that arrives on its own — it is a path. A trial of faith, balance, and inner strength. Only by walking it, shedding the unnecessary, and building a fortress within, do we come to know true inner peace.

Symbol: Celestine Crystal
Celestine* is found in cavities within the Earth’s crust, where it crystallizes over thousands of years into delicate bluish-gray formations. Some celestine deposits lie near ancient marine sediments — it is there that the mineral absorbed the calm rhythm of natural cycles and the equilibrium of the elements.
In this piece, celestine becomes an anchor on the path to Serenity. Its fragile yet resilient structure echoes the idea of inner balance — a state not granted from the outside, but shaped from within, through choice, effort, and silence.
*Each crystal is unique and may slightly vary in shape, color, and clarity.

Handcrafted Wood and Crystal Frame
Personally designed and hand-assembled by the artist. Crafted using natural crystals, minerals, wood, and stainless steel. Blades are secured with powerful magnets and can be freely reconfigured.
Wood: pine and larch
Mounting: steel chain
Minerals featured: obsydian piramids, awakening stone, celestine crystals
Size: 50x70 cm
Weight: 5 kg

Touched by Fire
The wood used in these frames is treated with fire using the traditional Japanese technique known as Shou Sugi Ban.
Originally developed to preserve wood without chemicals, this method involves carefully charring the surface, which makes the material more resistant to moisture, insects, and decay.
The process not only strengthens the wood — it enhances its texture and reveals its natural grain in deeper contrast.
Each frame is hand-burned, creating a unique surface that combines durability with organic beauty.

Awakening Stone
Inside your set, you'll find an activator. Use it to awaken the stone.
But who knows - perhaps something else hides secrets. Will you be able to uncover it?

Innovative Mounting System
Crafted for ultimate ease of use, the magnetic mounting system offers a seamless installation — no clips, no excess, just pure function.
Now it's all about speed, ergonomic and unseen force. Six powerful neodymic magnets are embedded into the foam-mounted poster. They lock onto the stainless steel panels inside the frame.

Blade Language
Blade Language is the way the Warriors communicate with this world.
Their words are sharp, and understanding them brings irreversible consequences.
In your set, you will find the printed key - Codex of Blades, which will allow you to decipher their messages.

Obsydian Pyramids
Positioned on both sides of the frame, these dark obsidian pyramids act as black mirrors — silent anchors of the artifact’s inner force.
Formed from rapidly cooled volcanic lava, obsidian is a natural glass — sharp, amorphous, and born of sudden transformation. Used since ancient times for ritual blades and protective talismans, it holds their primal energy.
Each pyramid is set into the polished stainless steel using clear epoxy resin — a strong, nearly invisible medium that fuses the volcanic element with the frame, making it appear as if the obsidian grows directly from the metal.

Steel Blades
Inside your set, you'll find 4 stainless steel blades.
Is it decor, a silent weapon, or a means of a communication?
Or perhaps...all at once?