Collection: Stonehenge

For 4,000 years, civilizations have risen and fallen in its shadow, while its origins and the questions surrounding it have remained unanswered.

The sarsen stones weigh up to 25 tons and came from quarries 25 miles away. The bluestones were hauled from the Preseli Hills in Wales — 150 miles — by a people who had no wheels, no pulleys, and no written record of why it was worth doing. The alignment to the solstices is not approximate. It is exact. Someone understood the movement of the sky at a level that took the rest of civilization thousands of years to catch up to.

Stonehenge sits at one of the densest intersections of ley lines in the British Isles. The energy at the site has been documented, measured, and quietly set aside by institutions that don't know what to do with it. Those calling themselves Druids return every solstice and have since recorded history. Whatever this place was built for, the memory of it has outlasted everything else.

This is the collection for everyone drawn to the stones without knowing why.