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Digital DNA Source
DNA COLOR: #639781 SOURCE: MET // COLLISION ARCHIVE

Evolution Analysis: Limestone statuette of a male votary (worshipper)

When we analyze the Limestone used in this **Cypriot** artifact, we observe a level of material integrity that is often lost in mass-production. This piece, curated from the **end of the 6th century BCE** period, serves as the foundational DNA for our current exploration of 'Neo-Heritage' fashion. It is a bridge between the spiritual craftsmanship of the past and the functional demands of the future.

Material Analysis

The interaction between light and the **Limestone** surface in this artifact indicates an early understanding of visual texture. Our analysis shows that the Cypriot artisans of the **end of the 6th century BCE** era utilized specific weaving rhythms to create a multi-dimensional haptic experience. We are currently translating these rhythmic patterns into digital knitting instructions for high-end knitwear.

Aesthetic Dialogue

The ornamental motifs found on this **Limestone statuette of a male votary (worshipper)** reflect a deep-seated cultural symbolism. These patterns are not merely decorative; they are a spatial dialogue between the Cypriot identity and the environment. We find that the silhouette suggested by this piece challenges the linear boundaries of modern western tailoring, offering a more fluid, gender-neutral approach to volume.

Market Synthesis

The commercialization of this Limestone DNA involves a delicate balance between heritage preservation and futuristic innovation. Liru Fashion's 2026 roadmap includes the implementation of AI-generated patterns derived directly from this **Cypriot** artifact. Our goal is to create a 'Heritage-as-a-Service' model, where every garment tells a story of its **end of the 6th century BCE** origins, thereby increasing the emotional durability and resale value of our assets.
The Studio Insight

Liru Studio: Map the structural density of this Limestone piece into our FW26 premium outerwear collection to leverage the 'Heritage-Tech' trend.