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CORE
Codex No.: A00001
Codex Tier: Primordial
Rarity Index: 10/10
(Non-repeatable natural formation)
Availability: One of One — No replication possible
Price Reasoning:
Assigned as the First Codex Artifact — defined by irreplaceable form, symbolic presence, and foundational identity within Anantakala.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: To be measured
Dimension: To be measured
MATERIAL COMPOSITION
Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 68–72%
Hematite (Fe₂O₃) — Approx. 6–10%
Goethite (FeO(OH)) — Approx. 4–8%
Secondary siliceous alteration — Approx. 4–6%
Manganese-bearing traces — Approx. 1–3%
Clay / weathered host residues — Approx. 3–5%
Trace / undetermined mineral inclusions — Approx. 5–8%
Quartz-dominant structure infused with iron-bearing mineralization, primarily hematite and goethite, formed through prolonged oxidation and mineral infiltration within fractured geological layers. Secondary silica and trace elements further define its evolving structure.
REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on observable surface and structural characteristics. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.
STRUCTURAL SCALE
Scale Classification: Large-Form Relic ( TITAN CLASS )
Formation Integrity:
Maintains structural cohesion despite significant mass — indicating stable mineral binding and minimal destructive fracturing during formation and exposure.
Rarity Factor (Scale):
Large-scale formations of this type are uncommon due to structural instability, environmental erosion, and geological stress. The preservation of both mass and defined form increases rarity significantly.
Large formations rarely survive intact in this era. This one endured.
ARTISTIC
Texture & Pattern:
Layered crystalline quartz with radial fracture lines forming a natural focal convergence. Iron staining creates organic gradients resembling erosion, awakening, and exposure.
Artistic Form:
A naturally emerged “Eye Core” structure — not carved, but revealed through geological tension and mineral intrusion.
Visual Presence:
A dominant central focus that gives the perception of awareness — the piece appears to “observe,” rather than simply exist.
ORIGIN
Source / Origin: Coastal mineral zone — Rayong, Thailand
Formation / Process: Formed through prolonged mineral deposition within fractured host rock. Iron-rich fluids penetrated quartz layers, creating oxidation patterns and structural contrast over time.
Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years (Exact dating undefined — classified as Primordial Natural Formation)
MYTH
Energy Signature: Observation. Stillness. Awareness beneath form. A presence that does not act — but sees.
Collector Note:
This artifact is not decorative. It carries a focal gravity — best suited for collectors who understand symbolic presence and silent power.
Anantakala Codex Note: The first recorded Core. Not the beginning — but the point where observation became form.
DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE
Display Recommendation:
Single-piece isolated display
Matte black or dark stone base
Slight elevation (eye-level alignment preferred)
Environment Suggestion:
Low light / directional spotlight
Quiet space with minimal distraction
Suitable for gallery, private chamber, or contemplative environment
TRUST / AUTHORITY
Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00001
Curation Note:
Selected as the First Core not by rarity alone — but by presence. This piece defines the threshold between object and meaning.
CORE
Codex No.: A00001
Codex Tier: Primordial
Rarity Index: 10/10
(Non-repeatable natural formation)
Availability: One of One — No replication possible
Price Reasoning:
Assigned as the First Codex Artifact — defined by irreplaceable form, symbolic presence, and foundational identity within Anantakala.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: To be measured
Dimension: To be measured
MATERIAL COMPOSITION
Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 68–72%
Hematite (Fe₂O₃) — Approx. 6–10%
Goethite (FeO(OH)) — Approx. 4–8%
Secondary siliceous alteration — Approx. 4–6%
Manganese-bearing traces — Approx. 1–3%
Clay / weathered host residues — Approx. 3–5%
Trace / undetermined mineral inclusions — Approx. 5–8%
Quartz-dominant structure infused with iron-bearing mineralization, primarily hematite and goethite, formed through prolonged oxidation and mineral infiltration within fractured geological layers. Secondary silica and trace elements further define its evolving structure.
REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on observable surface and structural characteristics. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.
STRUCTURAL SCALE
Scale Classification: Large-Form Relic ( TITAN CLASS )
Formation Integrity:
Maintains structural cohesion despite significant mass — indicating stable mineral binding and minimal destructive fracturing during formation and exposure.
Rarity Factor (Scale):
Large-scale formations of this type are uncommon due to structural instability, environmental erosion, and geological stress. The preservation of both mass and defined form increases rarity significantly.
Large formations rarely survive intact in this era. This one endured.
ARTISTIC
Texture & Pattern:
Layered crystalline quartz with radial fracture lines forming a natural focal convergence. Iron staining creates organic gradients resembling erosion, awakening, and exposure.
Artistic Form:
A naturally emerged “Eye Core” structure — not carved, but revealed through geological tension and mineral intrusion.
Visual Presence:
A dominant central focus that gives the perception of awareness — the piece appears to “observe,” rather than simply exist.
ORIGIN
Source / Origin: Coastal mineral zone — Rayong, Thailand
Formation / Process: Formed through prolonged mineral deposition within fractured host rock. Iron-rich fluids penetrated quartz layers, creating oxidation patterns and structural contrast over time.
Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years (Exact dating undefined — classified as Primordial Natural Formation)
MYTH
Energy Signature: Observation. Stillness. Awareness beneath form. A presence that does not act — but sees.
Collector Note:
This artifact is not decorative. It carries a focal gravity — best suited for collectors who understand symbolic presence and silent power.
Anantakala Codex Note: The first recorded Core. Not the beginning — but the point where observation became form.
DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE
Display Recommendation:
Single-piece isolated display
Matte black or dark stone base
Slight elevation (eye-level alignment preferred)
Environment Suggestion:
Low light / directional spotlight
Quiet space with minimal distraction
Suitable for gallery, private chamber, or contemplative environment
TRUST / AUTHORITY
Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00001
Curation Note:
Selected as the First Core not by rarity alone — but by presence. This piece defines the threshold between object and meaning.