In the heart of ancient Egypt, the sun was more than a presence - it was the very essence of life. Its light guided the days, shaped the seasons, and inspired the sacred. Among all the gods, Ra-Harakhty, the Sun of the Horizon, represented the eternal cycle - the birth and rebirth of light, the constant passage between creation and rest.
It was under this vision that sundials were born, instruments that united man with the cosmos. In the shadow that moved across the stone, the Egyptians saw more than time: they saw the presence of the divine. Each shift of shadow was a silent gesture of universal harmony - the balance between the ephemeral and the eternal, between light and darkness.
It is from this ancient wisdom that Alma de Luce revives Ra-Harakhty, a piece that could not exist without this memory. Like the ancient sundial, it lives from the encounter between light and form, revealing beauty at the moment when time becomes visible.
Ra-Harakhty is more than a creation: it is a celebration of the light that gives meaning to time, a tribute to the god who teaches that nothing is lost - everything is transformed.
Thus, every reflection, every shadow cast on matter, becomes a memory and a promise: the certainty that as long as there is light, there will be rebirth.
