Natural Forms

Growth, weathering, renewal

Select a crest and note its number.

To stand long enough to become shelter

143-5

What ripens is shared

141-14

What is tended returns

153-2

What is held within is not always visible

152-4

You can begin again without leaving

145-2

Distance can still offer direction

164-3

Engraved crest depicting a radiant sun with human face, historic illustration, black and white

Light does not argue with darkness

162-2

Engraved crest depicting a flowering rose plant, historic botanical illustration, black and white

149-5

What grows comes into bloom

150-5

Not every defence appears hostile

Not every path stays separate

146-2

Not everything announces its arrival

151-2

Lightness is not the absence of weight

115-2

152-8

Time leaves its mark

179-2

What is buried still moves

Certain truths ripen gradually

152-9

Giving does not empty what remains

152-13

What endures is often carried quietly

152-1

Some readiness remains unseen

When you are ready, your recognised crests can become a commission.

109-11