Collection: Orange Energy

Coal is not ordinary rock. It began as living forest — vast Carboniferous swamps filled with sunlight-built trees. When those forests fell, they did not fully decay. They were buried, compressed, and transformed. Over millions of years, plant matter became concentrated carbon — dense, dark, energy-rich. Primarily carbon, it comes from plant tissue. It stores chemical energy from photosynthesis. It forms only through burial, pressure, and time. Compressed sunlight from hundreds of millions ago turned into coal. Burning coal produced the steam, which turned the turbines, which generated the magnetic forces, which were carried through wire, which produced electricity, which powered the creation of modern technology.

Who this collection is for:
Your energy isn't decorative. You carry intensity beneath a calm surface; you understand that commitment takes time. You do not fear pressure, since you believe inward strength creates outward power. 

Ethic: Devotion