The Dual Veinheart Void Monolith

$1,688.00

PRIMARY INFO

  • Codex No.: A00018

  • Codex Tier: TITAN (Quad-Form System)

  • Rarity Index: 9.3/10
    (Non-repeatable dual-anatomical formation with void-core feature)

  • Availability: One of One — No replication possible

CORE STATEMENT

A formation where mineral density resolves into anatomical recognition across multiple orientations.

Within an iron-saturated quartz system, pressure, fracture, and time have produced not one — but two distinct heart-like identities within a single mass.

This is not a singular illusion.

This is a dual-core anatomical structure.

One side presents a complete heart form.
The opposing side echoes the same structure — but interrupted by a central void.

This is not damage.

This is structural divergence.

This is not repetition.

This is variation within identity.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Weight: 16.225 kg

  • Dimension:

    • Width: 30 cm

    • Length: 35 cm

    • Height: 22 cm

ORIGIN

  • Source / Origin: Riverbank sediment layer — Rayong, Thailand

  • Formation / Process:
    Recovered from approximately 30 cm beneath compacted riverbank soil, within a mineral-rich sediment zone influenced by groundwater movement and iron-heavy infiltration.

The formation developed through multi-phase mineral processes including quartz stabilization, iron oxide diffusion, and pressure-induced fracture shaping.

Localized erosion and internal structural release resulted in a central void cavity on one side, while preserving the overall anatomical form.

  • Era / Estimated Age:
    Millions of years (Primordial Natural Formation — exact dating undefined)

MATERIAL COMPOSITION

  • Iron Oxide System (Hematite / Goethite dominant) — Approx. 45–60%

  • Quartz Matrix (SiO₂) — Approx. 20–30%

  • Weathered Host Matrix — Approx. 10–15%

  • Secondary Silica / Micro-crystalline zones — Approx. 3–6%

  • Residual Mineral Inclusions — Approx. 2–5%

Iron-rich quartz formation exhibiting strong oxidation layering, fracture-guided shaping, and localized mineral saturation zones.

Color distribution includes:

  • oxidized yellow-gold

  • deep red-brown

  • muted purple-gray transition zones

indicating complex multi-phase mineral interaction.

REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on surface and structural observation. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.

ARTISTIC VALUE

  • Dual Heart Formation — “Echo Structure”
    Both front and back resolve into heart-like anatomical forms.
    However, each expresses a different state — one intact, one interrupted.

  • Void-Core Phenomenon
    A central cavity appears within the rear-facing heart form.
    This is not erosion damage, but a structural release point where internal pressure resolved into absence.

  • Color Field Complexity
    Yellow, red, and muted violet tones merge across the surface —
    not as decoration, but as mineral phase transitions captured in place.

  • Surface Anatomy
    Curvature, compression lines, and organic contours emerge from fracture and mineral layering —
    creating a tactile resemblance to biological tissue.

  • Structural Balance Across States
    Despite asymmetry and internal voids, the piece maintains strong cohesion and stable mass distribution.

STRUCTURAL SCALE

  • Scale Classification: TITAN CLASS — Dual-Core Quad-Form Monolith

  • Formation Integrity:
    Maintains structural cohesion across a complex iron-quartz system with visible fracture networks and internal cavity formation.

The presence of a void does not weaken the structure —
it defines it.

  • Rarity Factor (Scale):

The coexistence of:

  • dual anatomical heart formations

  • central void cavity

  • multi-orientation stability

  • intact mass at Titan scale

indicates a rare geological condition where structure both forms and releases simultaneously without collapse.

MYTH

Two hearts exist within the same body.

One complete. One opened.

One holds. One releases.

This formation reflects a deeper truth:

Structure is not defined by what is present — but also by what has been removed.

  • Energy Signature:
    Balance between fullness and absence.
    Retention and release coexisting within a single form.

  • Collector Note:
    This is not a symmetrical object.
    It is a relational one — best understood through contrast between its two states.

  • Anantakala Codex Note:
    A dual-state relic.
    A record of structural completion and structural release within the same entity.

SPATIAL PRESENCE — “DUAL ANCHOR FIELD”

  • Visual Behavior
    The piece shifts identity depending on orientation.
    Each position activates a different focal response.

  • Spatial Role:

    • Multi-angle focal artifact

    • Conversation-driven centerpiece

    • Dynamic display object

It does not present a single identity.
It offers multiple entry points of perception.

DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE

Display Recommendation:

This piece is inherently orientation-based and designed for multi-state display.

It supports four stable presentation modes:

  • Front Heart (solid anatomical form)

  • Rear Heart with Void (open-core structure)

  • Vertical Front Orientation (elevated heart form)

  • Vertical Rear Orientation (void-core elevated state)

Each orientation presents a distinct identity.

Recommended Lighting

  • angled side lighting

  • soft directional highlights

  • shadow preservation

Effect:

  • enhances curvature and anatomical illusion

  • deepens void contrast

  • reveals color transitions across mineral layers

Display Environment

  • dark or neutral base

  • rotational freedom recommended

  • minimal surrounding interference

Let the viewer discover the shift between states.

DISPLAY BASE

  • Not included. Custom base available upon request

PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE

  • Natural fractures, oxidation patterns, and cavity structures are present

  • Surface remains raw and unaltered

  • No polishing or artificial enhancement applied

Documented in original geological condition

CONDITION NOTE

  • Internal void and fracture systems present as part of natural formation

  • Edges remain raw with visible mineral weathering

  • No structural modification or treatment performed

  • Fully preserved in natural state

TRUST / AUTHORITY

  • Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00018

  • Curation Note:
    Selected for dual-identity structure and rare void-core feature.

This piece represents a structural paradox:
Presence and absence coexisting within the same form.

SHIPPING

  • Worldwide shipping available

  • Custom handling required due to weight and structure

  • Secure packaging protocol applied

HANDLING NOTE

  • Handle with care due to cavity structures

  • Stable lifting required

LOGISTICS CLARITY

  • Shipping cost not included

  • Final quotation based on destination

FINAL STATEMENT

This is not a single form.

This is not a single identity.

This is a preserved duality — where structure forms… and releases within the same body.

One heart holds.

One heart opens.

Both are real.

PRIMARY INFO

  • Codex No.: A00018

  • Codex Tier: TITAN (Quad-Form System)

  • Rarity Index: 9.3/10
    (Non-repeatable dual-anatomical formation with void-core feature)

  • Availability: One of One — No replication possible

CORE STATEMENT

A formation where mineral density resolves into anatomical recognition across multiple orientations.

Within an iron-saturated quartz system, pressure, fracture, and time have produced not one — but two distinct heart-like identities within a single mass.

This is not a singular illusion.

This is a dual-core anatomical structure.

One side presents a complete heart form.
The opposing side echoes the same structure — but interrupted by a central void.

This is not damage.

This is structural divergence.

This is not repetition.

This is variation within identity.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Weight: 16.225 kg

  • Dimension:

    • Width: 30 cm

    • Length: 35 cm

    • Height: 22 cm

ORIGIN

  • Source / Origin: Riverbank sediment layer — Rayong, Thailand

  • Formation / Process:
    Recovered from approximately 30 cm beneath compacted riverbank soil, within a mineral-rich sediment zone influenced by groundwater movement and iron-heavy infiltration.

The formation developed through multi-phase mineral processes including quartz stabilization, iron oxide diffusion, and pressure-induced fracture shaping.

Localized erosion and internal structural release resulted in a central void cavity on one side, while preserving the overall anatomical form.

  • Era / Estimated Age:
    Millions of years (Primordial Natural Formation — exact dating undefined)

MATERIAL COMPOSITION

  • Iron Oxide System (Hematite / Goethite dominant) — Approx. 45–60%

  • Quartz Matrix (SiO₂) — Approx. 20–30%

  • Weathered Host Matrix — Approx. 10–15%

  • Secondary Silica / Micro-crystalline zones — Approx. 3–6%

  • Residual Mineral Inclusions — Approx. 2–5%

Iron-rich quartz formation exhibiting strong oxidation layering, fracture-guided shaping, and localized mineral saturation zones.

Color distribution includes:

  • oxidized yellow-gold

  • deep red-brown

  • muted purple-gray transition zones

indicating complex multi-phase mineral interaction.

REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on surface and structural observation. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.

ARTISTIC VALUE

  • Dual Heart Formation — “Echo Structure”
    Both front and back resolve into heart-like anatomical forms.
    However, each expresses a different state — one intact, one interrupted.

  • Void-Core Phenomenon
    A central cavity appears within the rear-facing heart form.
    This is not erosion damage, but a structural release point where internal pressure resolved into absence.

  • Color Field Complexity
    Yellow, red, and muted violet tones merge across the surface —
    not as decoration, but as mineral phase transitions captured in place.

  • Surface Anatomy
    Curvature, compression lines, and organic contours emerge from fracture and mineral layering —
    creating a tactile resemblance to biological tissue.

  • Structural Balance Across States
    Despite asymmetry and internal voids, the piece maintains strong cohesion and stable mass distribution.

STRUCTURAL SCALE

  • Scale Classification: TITAN CLASS — Dual-Core Quad-Form Monolith

  • Formation Integrity:
    Maintains structural cohesion across a complex iron-quartz system with visible fracture networks and internal cavity formation.

The presence of a void does not weaken the structure —
it defines it.

  • Rarity Factor (Scale):

The coexistence of:

  • dual anatomical heart formations

  • central void cavity

  • multi-orientation stability

  • intact mass at Titan scale

indicates a rare geological condition where structure both forms and releases simultaneously without collapse.

MYTH

Two hearts exist within the same body.

One complete. One opened.

One holds. One releases.

This formation reflects a deeper truth:

Structure is not defined by what is present — but also by what has been removed.

  • Energy Signature:
    Balance between fullness and absence.
    Retention and release coexisting within a single form.

  • Collector Note:
    This is not a symmetrical object.
    It is a relational one — best understood through contrast between its two states.

  • Anantakala Codex Note:
    A dual-state relic.
    A record of structural completion and structural release within the same entity.

SPATIAL PRESENCE — “DUAL ANCHOR FIELD”

  • Visual Behavior
    The piece shifts identity depending on orientation.
    Each position activates a different focal response.

  • Spatial Role:

    • Multi-angle focal artifact

    • Conversation-driven centerpiece

    • Dynamic display object

It does not present a single identity.
It offers multiple entry points of perception.

DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE

Display Recommendation:

This piece is inherently orientation-based and designed for multi-state display.

It supports four stable presentation modes:

  • Front Heart (solid anatomical form)

  • Rear Heart with Void (open-core structure)

  • Vertical Front Orientation (elevated heart form)

  • Vertical Rear Orientation (void-core elevated state)

Each orientation presents a distinct identity.

Recommended Lighting

  • angled side lighting

  • soft directional highlights

  • shadow preservation

Effect:

  • enhances curvature and anatomical illusion

  • deepens void contrast

  • reveals color transitions across mineral layers

Display Environment

  • dark or neutral base

  • rotational freedom recommended

  • minimal surrounding interference

Let the viewer discover the shift between states.

DISPLAY BASE

  • Not included. Custom base available upon request

PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE

  • Natural fractures, oxidation patterns, and cavity structures are present

  • Surface remains raw and unaltered

  • No polishing or artificial enhancement applied

Documented in original geological condition

CONDITION NOTE

  • Internal void and fracture systems present as part of natural formation

  • Edges remain raw with visible mineral weathering

  • No structural modification or treatment performed

  • Fully preserved in natural state

TRUST / AUTHORITY

  • Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00018

  • Curation Note:
    Selected for dual-identity structure and rare void-core feature.

This piece represents a structural paradox:
Presence and absence coexisting within the same form.

SHIPPING

  • Worldwide shipping available

  • Custom handling required due to weight and structure

  • Secure packaging protocol applied

HANDLING NOTE

  • Handle with care due to cavity structures

  • Stable lifting required

LOGISTICS CLARITY

  • Shipping cost not included

  • Final quotation based on destination

FINAL STATEMENT

This is not a single form.

This is not a single identity.

This is a preserved duality — where structure forms… and releases within the same body.

One heart holds.

One heart opens.

Both are real.