Volcanic Cycle Coaster 3.5” x 3.5”
The lava had been crawling towards a new area in the North-West of the eruption area, infact, it had never made it this far north. There was a lot of wind at the time, blowing the smoke away, giving us the perfect birds-eye view of the beautiful destruction taking place.
Captured during the 5th eruption at Sundhnúksgígar, 28.8.24 live stream.
-Isak
Witness the power of creation and destruction in this stunning volcanic coaster, featuring an image of lava flowing over and burning moss and grass—a perfect representation of Iceland’s ever-changing landscape. This piece captures the raw energy of nature’s cycle, where fire reshapes the earth, making way for new life.Crafted on a high-quality white gloss slate, this coaster is not just functional but a miniature piece of volcanic art, designed to bring the force of Iceland’s eruptions to your home.
What makes this Coaster special:
✔ Exclusive Lava Flow Design – Showcasing the striking moment of lava engulfing Icelandic moss, symbolizing the cycle of destruction and rebirth.
✔ Natural Fractured Edges – No two are exactly alike, making each coaster unique.
✔ Highly Durable & Heat Resistant – Perfect for hot or cold drinks without damage.
✔ Protects Your Surfaces – The solid slate material provides a stylish barrier for your furniture.
✔ Functional Art – Use it as a coaster or display it as a mini art piece!
Product Specifications:
Material: White Gloss Sublimated Slate
Size: 3.5” x 3.5”
Edges: Naturally fractured for an organic look
Finish: High-gloss for stunning color depth
Included: 1 coaster
Shipping & Availability:
Preorders Open: [26th February 2025 - 4th March 2025]
Ships From: Iceland (Signed Preorder Edition)
Estimated Delivery: 10-21 business days depending on location
International shipping available (Customs fees may apply)
Special Preorder Bonus!
All preorders will receive a hand-signed edition of the coaster, making it a collector’s first-run release. After the preorder period, unsigned coasters will be available as part of my permanent collection.
Link to the live stream when it was captured
https://youtu.be/CICoMUjqV5U?si=H0vclRB02NGmg1YX&t=156