Alignment of quartzite monoliths in a contemporary exhibition space

Current Quartzite Monolith Collection

Each sculpture in the Schauenberg Monolith collection represents a singular mineral composition shaped through compression and refinement. The quartzite structure, surface texture, and crystalline expression vary naturally, ensuring that no two monoliths share identical visual or material characteristics.

Geological Quartzite Monoliths — Sculptural Art Rooted in Mineral Structure

The collection emphasizes sculptural integrity and mineral authenticity. These objects are not reproduced mechanically; they are individually crafted artifacts shaped through deliberate material control. Each piece embodies geological density translated into contemporary sculptural form.

Available Sculptures

Quartzite pyramid sculpture

Monolith I — Quartzite Pyramid

Status: Available

A dense mineral structure revealing layered quartzite aggregates. Surface refinement exposes crystalline grain and tonal depth. Signed and documented as a unique sculptural artifact.

Quartzite sculpture in production

Monolith III — Quartzite Pyramid

Status: In Production

Currently undergoing compression and surface shaping. The mineral body is forming into a unified sculptural mass prior to final refinement.

Archived quartzite sculpture

Monolith II — Quartzite Pyramid

Status: Archive

Completed sculptural work preserved as collection reference. Demonstrates mineral density and structural balance characteristic of the series.

Collection Philosophy

The collection is intentionally limited to maintain material integrity and sculptural focus. Each monolith exists as an independent mineral object rather than a product line. This approach reinforces authenticity, craftsmanship, and the geological presence inherent to quartzite sculpture.

Collectors acquire works that represent physical material exploration — contemporary artifacts rooted in mineral structure and sculptural intention.