"A tall, cylindrical blown glass vessel, its exterior subtly sandblasted and etched with patterns resembling wind-worn rock formations, depicts the divine rebuke of the earth and the scattering of nations. The interior contains a meticulously crafted miniature desert landscape. A vast expanse of fine, layered sand (various shades of ochre, tan, and burnt sienna) dominates the scene, mimicking the ceaseless movement of dunes. The sand is strategically layered and sculpted to suggest a landscape both ancient and ephemeral, constantly reshaped by an unseen force. Scattered across this shifting desert are the remnants of miniature civilizations: crumbling walls, broken arches, and fragmented columns constructed from pale, weathered clay and tiny pieces of sculpted stone. These represent the 'nations' that were 'scattered' by divine discipline. The ruins are not arranged in a structured city layout, but rather appear randomly distributed, suggesting a sudden and complete abandonment. Within the landscape, a single, miniature, stylized sundial is partially buried in the sand, its gnomon casting a long, fading shadow. This symbolizes the relentless passage of time and the futility of earthly power against the divine. A subtle, internal amber light illuminates the scene, casting long shadows and highlighting the textures of the sand and ruins, enhancing the sense of age and desolation. The overall effect conveys the power of divine rebuke, visually representing the trembling earth See more