From Veit Korn’s acclaimed “Ritual Sphere” series, “Trojaburg” pays homage to the ancient Scandinavian labyrinths known as Troy Towns. Traditionally etched into landscapes, these labyrinths symbolize protection, transitions, and spiritual journeys. Their intricate designs have long been associated with rituals that reflect the cyclical nature of life and transformation. Interestingly, similar labyrinthine patterns emerged independently in South America as the enigmatic Nazca Lines, emphasizing the universality of these mystical symbols across cultures. This exceptional piece, measuring 18 x 23 x 23 cm, is handcrafted from yellow granite sourced from the Black Forest, Germany. Its labyrinth is meticulously engraved and enhanced with shimmering copper leaf, creating a striking contrast against the stone’s natural texture. A protective seal ensures the artwork’s durability, while its intricate details celebrate the timeless interplay between the earthly and the mythical. “Trojaburg” serves as more than a visual masterpiece—it’s an invitation to contemplate the sacred and eternal. With its evocative design and superb craftsmanship, this piece stands as both a meditative focal point and a tribute to humanity’s enduring connection to ritual and mythology. Accompanied by a signed certificate, “Trojaburg” stands as both a meditative focal point and a celebration of heritage, artistry, and enduring human connection to ritual.