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NEPASIKA

WATER

Information.

Water is ubiquitous on our planet and synonymous with life. Where there is no water, most forms of life cease to exist.

That is why we should treat its energy with respect and great care.

Water quality is influenced not only by the presence of various substances, but also and above all by its energy content. Recent scientific research shows that water in the body is highly structured, which is why the body needs such water.

Structures and harmonious patterns offer water a way to group together, and water—as a conductor—is able to receive this information.

Sacred geometry patterns create structures that are very beneficial to the body.

Carafe.

The carafes I design are hand-blown into wooden molds. This is an old manual process, a traditional craft that fewer and fewer people know how to do. A wooden mold can be used for about a hundred pieces before a new one has to be made. 

The glass is created in fire, the glass mixture contains potash made from ash, the wooden mold is filled with water, and the glassmaker blows the shape with a pipe.

The carafe thus contains four elements – fire, water, earth, and air, as well as wood from living nature.

The symbols are sandblasted. All the work, including the beech balls symbolizing Mother Earth, is the work of Czech and Moravian hands.

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The Flower of Life.

It carries a wealth of information, from creation to cosmic relationships. It begins with a single circle—the self—which splits into duality and creates the so-called vesica piscis. The third circle is their child, creating the sacred trinity. The expansion is infinite. The flower carries many hidden patterns, such as Platonic solids like Metatron's cube. Its energy is the energy of growth and life.

Spiral.

It contains movement and change towards relaxation, which flows into drops of water at the bottom of the carafe. The spiral is a very old and widespread symbol of development and cyclicality in a circle. Nature contains many spirals, and the universe moves in spirals. It gives water the information of a vortex, which is a natural movement for it.

Water in nature is charged, purified, and harmonized by spiral movement.

 

The Fibonacci spiral.

This dynamically unfolding curve resembles a snail shell. It is drawn according to the Fibonacci sequence, known in mathematics as an infinite sequence of natural numbers. It is formed by the so-called golden ratio, a harmonious ratio of lengths. This spiral can be found in the arrangement of flower centers, in the growth of snail shells, or in water whirlpools, and it brings us back to nature.

 

Celtic triquetra.

This is a symbol with many meanings, used by the Celts in the past. Among other things, it signifies the inseparable connection between three elements – Earth, Sun, and Water, the universe, spirit, and man. The connection of three circles, intersecting in the shape of a vesica piscis, creates a strong flow of energy in the center, which is amplified by the surrounding circles, thus connecting water with earth and the universe.

 

Icosahedron.

It is one of Plato's solids and can be translated as a twenty-sided figure. It is associated with the element of water and can be inscribed into the shape of the flower of life, just like other solids. Plato's shapes are based on natural cosmic laws, so it is possible to derive one from another or inscribe them into each other. Water provides the impulse for spatial geometry.

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ORDER

Clear Water Ripples

I began thinking about creating a carafe with a sacred symbol twenty years ago, and I also realized it. It is interesting to observe how the perception of energy has changed over a longer period of time. 

In the beginning, the greatest interest was in the ordinary spiral, while the flower of life or the Celtic triquetra were a bit of a mystery to most people. Later, the Fibonacci double spiral attracted the most attention, as it is a symbol closely associated with nature. It represents a kind of self-discovery in space. Today, the flower of life, a basic geometric principle and universal key, is the clear winner. Although fashion always plays a part in generating interest, that's okay. If a fashion trend is healing, then long live fashion trends.

However, water changes most spontaneously in nature, charging itself and changing its structure through swirling motion. Streams, rivers, and underground springs with uneven terrain give water a wild liveliness. So here we have the spiral again, the information vortex, the shape that is most natural to water.

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