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Tabletop Artifact Amulet Relic – Steel Home Decor inspired by Science Fiction

€19.00

Created from solid steel and shaped with the precision of layered cuts, this small object draws inspiration from the ancient forms of crinoids—marine organisms that look more alien than earthly. But this isn’t a replica. It’s a relic.

Part of the Galactic Fossils series, the Crinoid Relic imagines what might be discovered in the ruins of a vanished civilization—somewhere far from Earth, yet strangely familiar. Is it a tool? A symbol? A ceremonial fragment? That’s up to you.

Designed to be held, displayed, and contemplated, this piece stands at the intersection of science fiction and artifact design. It’s a tactile invitation to wonder—about time, life, and what else might be out there.

  • Material: Steel

  • Finish: Raw industrial texture with hand-burnished edges

  • Dimensions: 15 × 7 cm

  • Weight (Netto, Shipped package): 200 g, 1100g

  • Function: Tabletop object, conversation piece, artifact-inspired décor

For thinkers, tinkerers, and the quietly curious.

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Created from solid steel and shaped with the precision of layered cuts, this small object draws inspiration from the ancient forms of crinoids—marine organisms that look more alien than earthly. But this isn’t a replica. It’s a relic.

Part of the Galactic Fossils series, the Crinoid Relic imagines what might be discovered in the ruins of a vanished civilization—somewhere far from Earth, yet strangely familiar. Is it a tool? A symbol? A ceremonial fragment? That’s up to you.

Designed to be held, displayed, and contemplated, this piece stands at the intersection of science fiction and artifact design. It’s a tactile invitation to wonder—about time, life, and what else might be out there.

  • Material: Steel

  • Finish: Raw industrial texture with hand-burnished edges

  • Dimensions: 15 × 7 cm

  • Weight (Netto, Shipped package): 200 g, 1100g

  • Function: Tabletop object, conversation piece, artifact-inspired décor

For thinkers, tinkerers, and the quietly curious.

Created from solid steel and shaped with the precision of layered cuts, this small object draws inspiration from the ancient forms of crinoids—marine organisms that look more alien than earthly. But this isn’t a replica. It’s a relic.

Part of the Galactic Fossils series, the Crinoid Relic imagines what might be discovered in the ruins of a vanished civilization—somewhere far from Earth, yet strangely familiar. Is it a tool? A symbol? A ceremonial fragment? That’s up to you.

Designed to be held, displayed, and contemplated, this piece stands at the intersection of science fiction and artifact design. It’s a tactile invitation to wonder—about time, life, and what else might be out there.

  • Material: Steel

  • Finish: Raw industrial texture with hand-burnished edges

  • Dimensions: 15 × 7 cm

  • Weight (Netto, Shipped package): 200 g, 1100g

  • Function: Tabletop object, conversation piece, artifact-inspired décor

For thinkers, tinkerers, and the quietly curious.

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