Sun through the Chaos

$45.00

I am the turning of chaos, not its end.

I hold the spiral where confusion lives and let the sun rise anyway.

Light moves through me in fragments and prisms, reminding the sleeper that clarity does not arrive all at once.

Even in disorder, the sun finds its way through.

I am the turning of chaos, not its end.

I hold the spiral where confusion lives and let the sun rise anyway.

Light moves through me in fragments and prisms, reminding the sleeper that clarity does not arrive all at once.

Even in disorder, the sun finds its way through.

Roots
Roots
$65.00
Rooted Ember Dream
Crescent Ward

Sun Through the Chaos is a small, flat dreamcatcher built on a single metal ring, allowing the symbolism to remain simple and direct. The crocheted spiral represents spirituality, motion, and the presence of chaos as a natural force. Sun spikes emerge from the swirl, honoring nature’s endurance even as human systems fracture.

Glass prisms hang below, catching and scattering light during dark moments—proof that illumination does not require perfection or rarity. This piece is intentionally humble in materials and rich in meaning.

Materials

  • Hand-dyed wool yarn

  • Recycled sari silk

  • Metal ring

  • Glass beads

  • Glass prisms

Dimensions

  • Circle diameter: 3 inches

  • Total length (hanger to tassel): 7 inches

Care & Display Instructions

  • For indoor display only

  • Hang near a window or light source to activate prism reflections

  • Handle gently; fibers are intentionally organic and expressive

Symbolism at a Glance — Sun Through the Chaos

  • Spiral: Spiritual movement, transformation, and the presence of chaos as motion rather than disorder

  • Rising Sun: Endurance, renewal, and nature’s persistence through human unrest

  • Flat Single Circle: Clarity, honesty, and an unhidden truth

  • Prism: Light fractured into hope, reflection, and possibility

  • Glass Beads: Humility and accessible beauty

  • Recycled Sari Silk: Memory, resilience, and transformation

  • Hand-Dyed Wool: Imperfection, process, and human touch