
Petrified Wood
"The Eternal Grain of Time"

Encased within the eternal cradle of stonewood, these Buddha figures emerge as silent guardians of time. Each sculpture is hewn from ancient petrified wood — the fossilized memory of trees that once whispered to the wind. Within the natural hollow, the serene visage of the Buddha rests in perfect meditation, merging earth’s deepest stillness with spiritual transcendence. The polished interior gleams like a sacred echo, contrasting with the raw, rugged exterior — a dialogue between decay and divinity, impermanence and enlightenment. These forms do not merely depict the Buddha; they become the breath of eternity fossilized in matter.
Ø80cm × H120cm
“In the heart of stone sleeps the memory of trees — and the silence of the Buddha awakens within.”

From the heart of time itself, this monolithic cube of petrified wood stands as a relic of silent transformation. Once living fiber, now stone — it embodies the alchemy of millennia, where wood surrendered to mineral and memory hardened into permanence. Its polished surface glows like obsidian night streaked with veins of ancient light, revealing hidden stories of the forest that once was. Every striation, every contrast of dark and pale, whispers of endurance and rebirth — a sacred geometry carved by nature’s patient hand.
Ø30cm × H45cm
“Within the silence of stone, the pulse of the forest still endures.”

Carved not by hand but by time itself, this monumental seat of petrified wood embodies the convergence of earth’s elemental powers. Once the body of a living tree, it has endured the slow alchemy of transformation — from organic breath to mineral silence. Its flowing contours resemble molten stone, a frozen current of energy caught between creation and stillness. The glossy surface reflects the cosmos within, while its rugged edges retain the raw memory of the forest. To sit upon it is to commune with the patience of centuries — a throne born from eternity’s quiet fire.
Ø103cm × H124cm
"Forged by time, the forest becomes stone — and stone becomes the seat of silence."

Formed from the silent patience of millennia, these petrified wood vessels hold the essence of ancient forests — once alive, now immortalized in stone. Each basin reveals a dialogue between decay and endurance, where time has etched its sacred patterns into every curve and crevice. Polished interiors mirror water’s eternal flow, while rugged exteriors retain the raw memory of the earth’s breath. They are relics of transformation — altars of nature’s quiet alchemy, where wood becomes stone, and function becomes ritual.
Ø45cm × H85cm
“Where water meets stone, time remembers its flow.”











