


BEHIND THE CREST
Dallas.
This is a place for those who see things others don’t. Who see diamonds in the dust. Those willing to walk between worlds for what they believe in. There’s something in the earth here that conspires to help those who make the leap — who give themself to the frontier. How else can you explain this city sprouting out of the Blackland Prairie?
Something lives underground here. Something the locals only spoke about in hushed voices behind closed doors. Back then it was guarded by the old gods, the Wolf and the Snake. By the instinct that guides a Wolf’s nose and coordinates packs to move as one — both a harbinger of death and the pure embodiment of animal life. And by the patient, cunning of the snake: hiding, slowly slithering, waiting for the moment to deal that one deathly blow.
Legend has it that the Wolf and the Snake fight for the wildness within. For the animal instinct in us all. And should inhabitants of the land ever forget this passion that lives inside them, the beasts come back to remind them.


The Wolf
The native tribes of this land called the Wolf Tay-Sha. The Spanish heard Tejas-and from that, Texas got its name.
A name born from instinct, and the wild.

The Snake
The Rattlesnake was more than a warning it was speed, precision, and danger, coiled in silence. It struck without hesitation.
In Texas, its warning still echoes
through the dust.

The Battle
They’ve battled for centuries—one
with teeth, the other with venom.
The Wolf can devour the Snake, but one strike is all it takes for the Snake to defeat the Wolf.

Texas Topaz
The gemstone of the State of Texas. Forged deep within the Earth’s crust, the naturally occurring blue topaz found in Texas creek beds is particularly
prized for its rarity and beauty.

Blackland Crude
Drawn from the rich soil of the Backland Prairie, this deep, dark hue nods to the region’s fertile land and our oil-rich legacy.

Silver Ore
Unearthed in the rugged hills across Texas, Silver Ore reflects the raw brilliance of the state’s natural beauty and the enduring
spirit of discovery.





















































































































































































































































































