Archive Materials
Each archive entry is composed of selected materials chosen for their structure and association.
Materials may be natural or formed—
selected for their role within the entry rather than origin alone.
These associations are not assigned.
They are observed—repeated across time and use.
HOW MATERIALS FUNCTION
Materials within the Archive are not isolated.
They are selected in relation to one another—
forming a system rather than a collection.
Each piece contributes to the overall direction of the entry.
COMMONLY USED MATERIALS
CLEAR QUARTZ
Often associated with amplification and clarity.
Used to support and extend the properties of surrounding materials.
AMETHYST
Linked to reflection, stillness, and internal awareness.
Commonly used in entries focused on slowing down and perception.
ROSE QUARTZ
Associated with emotional softness and care.
Often present in entries centered on balance and support.
FLUORITE
Connected to focus, organization, and mental clarity.
Used in entries aligned with insight and understanding.
LABRADORITE
Often linked to perception, intuition, and internal shifts.
Appears in entries that emphasize awareness and change.
BLACK TOURMALINE
Associated with protection and grounding.
Used in entries focused on stability and boundaries.
SELENITE
Connected to clearing and stabilization.
Often included to maintain balance within an entry.
VARIATION
Each material is selected individually.
Differences in size, shape, color, and formation are expected—
and reflect the nature of the material itself.
Some materials are naturally occurring.
Others are formed.
All are chosen for their structure and role within the entry,
not uniform appearance.
No two entries are identical.
These variations are not considered flaws—
but part of the material itself.
The Archive does not assign meaning.
It preserves what is already present.