Scrapped. Both dead. What survives: Mark A only. BRUT et SABI — the wordmark with the italic et. That’s your mark. Everything else was noise. Crayon / DALL-E Prompt — Copy-Paste Ready PROMPT 1 — Burned into Oak Close-up photograph of the text BRUT et SABI burned directly into raw oak end-grain wood. The letters are branded with a hot iron stamp — deep, clean burn marks, slightly uneven at the edges where the heat scorched the grain. The wood is unfinished, raw, pale blonde oak with visible tight grain lines running through and around the letters. Raking side light from the left catches the depth of the burn. Dark charred letter edges fading to warm amber wood. No background. No varnish. Macro lens. Hyper-realistic. Shot on medium format. PROMPT 2 — Embossed on Paper The words BRUT et SABI blind-embossed into thick heavyweight cotton rag paper, cream white, 400gsm. The emboss is deep and precise — no ink, no color, just the shadow and light catching the raised and pressed letterforms. Single directional light from upper left creates dramatic shadow relief in the embossed letters. The paper texture is visible — fine cotton fibers, slightly toothy surface. Corner of the card visible. Hyper-realistic product photography. Studio light. Black background. PROMPT 3 — Carpenter’s Join Mark A craftsman’s hand-drawn registration mark on raw oak lumber. The words BRUT et SABI written in black carpenter’s pencil or marking knife directly onto unfinished oak wood — the kind of mark a Mehr sehen