To resist erasure is to resist a culture of forgetting.

We live among ruins that are still being made: the destruction of nature, the disappearance of cultures, the quiet violence of forgetting. What is buried is rarely accidental.
And yet, nature endures. Metal remains.
There is a reason jewellery and precious metals are found in museums. Precious metals outlive us; they don't biodegrade. They re-emerge in ruins and excavations — carrying traces of the hands, bodies, and cultures that once held them.
By recycling precious metals, you can help Mother Earth [Gaia] to reduce waste and support sustainable practices.
Keep what holds meaning. Repair what can remain. Let metal return instead of vanishing.



