Ājñā, the Third Eye, reinterpreted as a high-relief PAPP disc.
This object is built around the symbolic grammar of the sixth chakra: the two white petals, the central eye, the inner triangle, and the lightning-like axis associated with awakened perception and mind beyond the physical elements.
In the geometry, the composition becomes minimal and concentrated: twin wing-like forms, an elliptical eye structure, and a luminous vertical core emerging from a dense terraced surface.
Technically, the mesh contains 57,170 vertices and 114,336 faces, with a height range from -0.218 to 1.69 across a 6×6 spatial span, giving it a strong carved presence while remaining clean and balanced as a display object.
Ājñā in the series is defined by 2 petals, the mind/light principle, a mostly white-lavender and indigo palette, and a central “lightning” motif linked to insight and inner command.
Generated by PAPP Framework.
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