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Partial Organ

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partial-organ
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32
Official description

A lump of structured tissue and something reminiscent of pottery, harmoniously intertwined.

Overview

Partial Organ is an item described as a compact mass of organized biological tissue fused with an element that resembles pottery. Its defining visual is the intimate, harmonious interweaving of fibrous, structured tissue and hard, ceramic-like material, producing a single, composite form that appears both organic and manufactured.

The object’s presentation emphasizes contrast and integration: the tissue component displays clear organization and fibrous structure, while the pottery-like portion suggests fired clay or ceramic surfaces melded into the biological mass. Across translations, the same duality is preserved — a lump or mass of structured tissue paired with something pottery-like, described as interlaced or intertwined in a harmonious way.

  • The description conveys a hybrid nature rather than a purely organic or purely artificial artifact; observers should note the simultaneous presence of soft, organized tissue and rigid, ceramic-like material.
  • The wording stresses aesthetic and structural harmony; the two components are not merely attached but woven together in a way that suggests deliberate integration.
  • Visual emphasis lies on texture contrast: fibrous, organized anatomy versus smooth or brittle ceramic surfaces.

No functional, behavioral, or usage details are provided in the available descriptions; the item is defined by its composite appearance and the striking juxtaposition of biological and pottery-like elements.

Official description

A lump of structured tissue and something reminiscent of pottery, harmoniously intertwined.

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