THE CHAIR
A marker of taking one’s place

The Stone
This stone carries a simple form that resembles a chair.
Two grounded lines rise from the base and meet in a steady structure that suggests support and presence. The form appears calm and balanced within the stone.
The engraving remains minimal so that the shape emerges gradually through light and shadow.
In the hand the stone feels stable and grounded, reflecting the quiet moment when one chooses to sit rather than stand outside.
The place appears.
The presence sits.
The Marker
The Chair represents the moment when responsibility is accepted.
Many travellers hesitate before sitting in the place that belongs to them. The seat may appear before them long before they recognise that it is theirs to take.
Within the pilgrimage this marker invites a simple question.
Will you remain standing beside the chair, or will you sit?
Taking the seat does not mean control.
It means presence within the space that has been given.
Status
Commission
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Stone Mark
PR-TM04
Collection
Threshold Markers of the Pilgrimage Week
In the Making
The engraving was shaped through a small number of deliberate lines that establish the structure of the chair.
Each line was placed carefully so that the symbol remains balanced and grounded within the surface of the stone.
As light moves across the engraving the simple form becomes clearer.
The stone holds the mark quietly, reflecting the moment when presence chooses to take its place.

