Flower of Life
A symbol of creation, harmony, and the hidden geometry of existence

The Piece
This piece was formed in stone and brought to clarity in the Forge of Elaryn.
The interlocking circles of the Flower of Life settle gently within the round surface of the stone, creating a pattern that feels both ordered and organic. Each line forms part of a larger whole, allowing the geometry to unfold across the surface with quiet precision.
The circular frame holds the pattern in balance, giving the piece a calm and centred presence.
The Symbol
The Flower of Life is one of the most recognised patterns of sacred geometry.
Formed from a repeating arrangement of overlapping circles, the symbol reflects the mathematical harmony found throughout nature. Within its geometry lie the foundations of many other forms — including the Seed of Life, the Tree of Life structure, and various proportional patterns found in art, architecture, and cosmology.
Across many cultures the Flower of Life has been understood as a visual expression of creation itself, suggesting that complex structures emerge from simple repeating forms.
Within the Forge it represents the quiet order underlying existence, the geometry through which life unfolds.
Status
In the Forge
This piece began with the central circle, establishing the point from which the pattern could expand outward.
Each surrounding circle was engraved gradually, allowing the geometry to remain precise while still feeling natural within the stone. The repetition of the form creates a rhythm across the surface, giving the pattern its characteristic sense of unity.
As light moves across the stone the intersecting lines reveal subtle layers of depth, allowing the geometry to emerge softly from the material itself.

