Preserve • Study • Inspire

Ancient Earth. Modern Stewardship.

Streetwear, specimens, and field goods for people who believe the past should help protect the future.

KONSERVAT horseshoe crab brand card
Limited Field Drop 01
Impact Ledger Pending
Streetwear Fossils Minerals Rocks Field Goods Conservation Drops

The Position

Wear the archive. Collect the record. Support the work.

KONSERVAT should not feel like a template shop. It should feel like a cabinet, a field station, and a drop house: factual enough to trust, beautiful enough to want, restrained enough to last.

KONSERVAT horseshoe crab mark and brand palette

Cabinet Drop 001

A launch cabinet built for collectors, field kids, and quiet obsessives.

Heavy cotton goods, display-ready specimens, field labels, and journal notes move together as one system: buy the object, learn the record, support the work.

01 Limited apparel 1/1 Specimen logic Ledger Proof when active
Enter the Cabinet

Apparel Studies

The first hoodie language is washed, quiet, and museum-grade.

The current direction is not loud merch. It is heavyweight fleece in charcoal and taupe, copper serif type, small chest marks, and one scientific plate graphic strong enough to become the launch uniform.

Black KONSERVAT hoodie front and back mockup Back Type KONSERVAT

Washed black fleece with a restrained front mark and copper wordmark across the back.

Black ENDLING hoodie front and back mockup Field Line ENDLING

A more severe back-print direction with thin rules and archival serif spacing.

Taupe KONSERVAT Limulus hoodie mockup Plate Graphic LIMULUS

Taupe fleece with a large horseshoe crab study mark and KONSERVAT below.

Charcoal ENDLING tee mockup Tee Study ENDLING TEE

Charcoal oversized tee with a copper turtle mark and large field wordmark.

Taupe KONSERVAT Limulus tee mockup Tee Study PLATE TEE

Taupe tee version of the Limulus plate graphic for a lighter launch piece.

Alternate black ENDLING hoodie mockup Alternate HOODIE ALT

A quieter alternate with smaller ENDLING back type and chest emblem placement.

Field Table

The site should feel like opening a drawer in a private natural history room.

Every placeholder is staged for real inventory: an object, a record, a care note, a source note, and a reason it belongs in the cabinet.

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Object

A visual hook that makes the buyer stop and inspect.

02

Record

Facts, unknowns, care, and source notes visible before checkout.

03

Stewardship

Conservation language held back until it can be proven.

New Cabinet

Objects With a Record

Specimen Standard

Museum-label clarity, built into every product page.

Each fossil, mineral, and display object needs room for locality, age, dimensions, condition, source note, care, and shipping restrictions. Unknowns should be disclosed plainly instead of hidden.

Read the sourcing posture
Locality
Documented when available
Age / Period
Shown when confidently verified
Care
Specific to mineral, matrix, and finish
Sale Logic
One-of-one inventory, no duplicate sales

Conservation

Built on curiosity. Driven by stewardship.

Our conservation pledge is being finalized. Once active, contributions and project updates will be published in the Impact Ledger with dates, amounts, project names, and proof links.

Project Status Proof
Launch pledge Finalizing Pending
Sourcing policy Drafted Review before launch
First ledger update Planned 30 days after payout

Trust Standard

Beautiful is not enough. The record has to hold.

Every claim on this site should survive a skeptical buyer, a collector, and a conservation partner reading it closely.

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Documented Where Available

Product records should show locality, age, source notes, condition, care, and unknowns without pretending every specimen has perfect provenance.

02

No Protected Material

Restricted, culturally sensitive, illegally collected, or permit-dependent material should stay off the site unless reviewed and cleared.

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Conservation Receipts

The pledge stays modest until finalized. Once active, the ledger should show dates, amounts, projects, and proof links.

Launch State

Ready for story. Waiting on real inventory.

Field Journal

Stories that make the object matter.

Read the journal
Specimen Spotlight

How to read a fossil product label

Age, locality, restoration, source notes, and the difference between unknown and undocumented.

Maker Notes

Why the horseshoe crab anchors the mark

Ancient life, resilience, coastal ecology, and a symbol that keeps the brand grounded.

Conservation Updates

What belongs in an impact ledger

Receipts, project timelines, modest claims, and proof strong enough to protect trust.

Join the Field Notes

Drop access, specimen stories, and conservation updates.

Documented where available Carefully packed One-of-one protected Claims kept modest