Acorn Studio
Arcturus - Alpha Boötes
Arcturus - Alpha Boötes
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Collect your own Star
As winter fades, the quiet arrival of spring graces the night sky. The fragrance of grass and wood fills the air, offering a long-awaited moment of serenity and sweet dreams. Among the countless stars, a warm golden one takes center stage, shimmering and dancing in the dark.
Arcturus, the brightest star in the Boötes constellation, forms the Spring Triangle alongside Spica in Virgo and Regulus in Leo. As the fourth brightest star in the night sky, it radiates a distinctive warm glow.
In Arabic, Arcturus is called the "Guardian of Heaven," while ancient Polynesian navigators revered it as the "Star of Joy."
Inspired by imagination, the artist reinterprets celestial bodies, transforming distant, ethereal stars into tangible, collectible forms.
By day, it rests in quiet transparency. By night, it shines with an everlasting brilliance.
The artwork is crafted by the artist using crystalline minerals and rare elements, allowing it to emit light continuously for approximately 30 years—a timeless piece worth collecting for a lifetime.
This is a self-luminous creation, not a phosphorescent one. It requires no light exposure, power, or charging and is best appreciated in a dimly lit environment, such as a theater.
Delivery
The following refers to the crafting time.
Once the production is completed, we will arrange the shipment.
The actual arrival time depends on the logistics (Shipping Time).
* 2-3 weeks: Taiwan, Asia (HK, Japan, etc.), USA, EU, Rest of the world
※ Please note for countries outside of Taiwan and USA customs taxes might incur.
Specifications
Material: quartz, mineral surface sculpture, 925 sterling silver (Pendant Version)
Size: Ø 1.1cm / 0.4", 2~3g
Accessories: wooden storage box, midnight black necklace cord (Pendant Version)
Origin: Taiwan
Arcturus - Alpha Boötes may vary slightly in color, size or representations from the pictures on the website or on the social media due to its hand crafted and natural origin.
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