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The Verdant Veil Monolith
PRIMARY INFO
Codex No.: A00023
Codex Tier: Chromatic Terrain Tier
Rarity Index: 8.4/10
(Rare chromatic mineral equilibrium within quartz-dominant matrix)Availability: One of One — No replication possible
CORE STATEMENT
A geological body where mineral transition becomes visible as a surface state. Within a quartz-dominant matrix, subtle mineral infusion has produced a chromatic field — shifting between green, pale gold, and white. Not as color — but as condition.
This formation does not rely on structure alone. It reveals transformation. This is not a static object.
This is a surface in evolution — preserved at the moment of equilibrium.
It is not applied. It emerged.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 9.936 kg
Dimension:
Width: 19.5 cm
Length: 29.5 cm
Height: 17 cm
ORIGIN
Source / Origin: Phang Nga, Thailand
Formation / Process:
Formed through long-term mineral infusion within a quartz-bearing host matrix,
influenced by oxidation variance and pressure-aligned structural stabilization.The interplay between green mineralization and iron-based oxidation
produced a gradual chromatic blending across the exposed surface.Era / Estimated Age:
Millions of years (Exact dating undefined — classified as Primordial Natural Formation)
MATERIAL COMPOSITION
Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 58–64%
Green Mineral Inclusions (Chlorite / Epidote Indicative) — Approx. 8–14%
Iron Oxidation (Hematite / Goethite Indicative) — Approx. 6–10%
Secondary Silica Layering — Approx. 5–8%
Fine-Grained Host Matrix — Approx. 4–6%
Clay / Weathering Residues — Approx. 3–5%
Minor / Undefined Inclusions — Approx. 2–4%
Quartz-dominant formation exhibiting chromatic equilibrium
between green mineral infusion and iron-based oxidation zones.
The absence of sharp boundaries between color regions
indicates gradual mineral transition rather than surface alteration.
REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on observable structure. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.
ARTISTIC VALUE
Verdant Surface Field — “Living Mineral Plane”
The dominant surface expresses a rare green-toned mineral field:
muted forest green
grey-green mineral tones
diffused chromatic blending
This is not superficial coloration.
It is mineral presence integrated within the matrix —
forming a continuous living surface.
Gold-White Transition Veil — “Dissolving Boundaries”
Interwoven across the green field are transitional zones:
pale gold oxidation
soft yellow mineral traces
exposed white quartz
These zones do not interrupt —
they dissolve into one another.
This creates a gradient system,
not segmentation.
Quartz Core Exposure — “Structural Anchor”
At edges and fracture lines, the quartz body becomes visible:
dense
matte-crystalline
light-reactive
These exposures ground the formation —
revealing mass beneath surface transformation.
Monolithic Geometry — “Natural Standing Form”
The structure carries inherent display stability:
elevated front plane
angular side transitions
balanced base
This is not a shape that needs adjustment.
It stands as formed.
STRUCTURAL SCALE
Scale Classification: Monolith Core — Medium Display Form
Formation Integrity:
Maintains strong structural cohesion across layered mineral transitions,
with minimal structural collapse despite long-term exposure.Indicators include:
stable quartz bonding
controlled fracture behavior
preserved chromatic surface integrity
consistent mass distribution
Rarity Factor (Scale):
Chromatic formations of this type typically fragment or degrade
due to differential mineral stability.The preservation of:
green mineral field continuity
iron-gold oxidation blending
stable quartz exposure zones
intact monolithic structure
indicates a rare convergence of mineral balance and structural survival.
Large chromatic bodies rarely maintain equilibrium without separation.
This one preserved transition — without division.
MYTH
The surface does not divide.
It blends.
Green does not overpower.
Gold does not dominate.
White does not erase.
Everything coexists.
This formation reflects a deeper truth:
Balance is not the absence of difference —
but the integration of it.
Energy Signature:
Equilibrium. Soft continuity. Stability within transition.Collector Note:
This artifact is not defined by intensity — but by balance.
Best suited for collectors who understand subtle presence
and the value of forms that harmonize without conflict.Anantakala Codex Note:
A preserved chromatic equilibrium within a quartz system.
SPATIAL PRESENCE — “SOFT GRAVITY FIELD”
Visual Behavior
This formation does not impose itself within a space.
It settles into it.
Its presence introduces:
calm
visual breathing
tonal balance
quiet attention
Spatial Role
Acts as a stabilizing anchor within compositions
Bridges high-intensity relics and neutral space
Adds chromatic depth without visual noise
It does not dominate.
It restores balance.
DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE
Display Recommendation
Best experienced through tonal subtlety and controlled light.
The chromatic system reveals itself gradually — not instantly.
This is not a focal-point object.
It is a field object.
Recommended Lighting — “Diffuse Reveal Protocol”
soft angled lighting
avoid harsh spotlight
maintain gradient visibility
preserve shadow softness
Effect
reveals mineral transitions
enhances chromatic blending
prevents visual flattening
allows surface to “breathe”
Light does not highlight this piece.
It reveals its balance.
Display Environment
neutral or dark base
open spacing around object
avoid overly bright surroundings
The First Encounter
Do not search for detail.
Observe the whole.
Over time — the surface shifts from color into presence.
DISPLAY BASE
Not included. Custom base available upon request
PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE
natural lighting recommended
avoid oversaturation
capture full surface gradients
macro shots reveal mineral blending
CONDITION NOTE
Natural fractures present
Surface unpolished
Coloration fully natural
No artificial enhancement
Fully preserved in original state
TRUST / AUTHORITY
Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00023
Curation Note:
Selected for its rare chromatic equilibrium and preserved mineral integration.This piece represents a threshold condition:
Where mineral variation stabilizes into unified presence.
SHIPPING
Worldwide shipping available
Freight arrangement upon request
Secure packaging ensured
HANDLING NOTE
Handle with care due to natural surface variation
Stable lifting recommended
LOGISTICS CLARITY
Shipping cost not included
Final quotation based on destination
FINAL STATEMENT
This is not a piece that demands attention.
This is a piece that restores it.
A00014 is a preserved field of equilibrium — where mineral, color, and structure exist without conflict.
It does not impose. It remains.
What appears subtle is complete. What appears quiet is resolved.
This relic does not reveal itself instantly.
It settles — and holds.
PRIMARY INFO
Codex No.: A00023
Codex Tier: Chromatic Terrain Tier
Rarity Index: 8.4/10
(Rare chromatic mineral equilibrium within quartz-dominant matrix)Availability: One of One — No replication possible
CORE STATEMENT
A geological body where mineral transition becomes visible as a surface state. Within a quartz-dominant matrix, subtle mineral infusion has produced a chromatic field — shifting between green, pale gold, and white. Not as color — but as condition.
This formation does not rely on structure alone. It reveals transformation. This is not a static object.
This is a surface in evolution — preserved at the moment of equilibrium.
It is not applied. It emerged.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 9.936 kg
Dimension:
Width: 19.5 cm
Length: 29.5 cm
Height: 17 cm
ORIGIN
Source / Origin: Phang Nga, Thailand
Formation / Process:
Formed through long-term mineral infusion within a quartz-bearing host matrix,
influenced by oxidation variance and pressure-aligned structural stabilization.The interplay between green mineralization and iron-based oxidation
produced a gradual chromatic blending across the exposed surface.Era / Estimated Age:
Millions of years (Exact dating undefined — classified as Primordial Natural Formation)
MATERIAL COMPOSITION
Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 58–64%
Green Mineral Inclusions (Chlorite / Epidote Indicative) — Approx. 8–14%
Iron Oxidation (Hematite / Goethite Indicative) — Approx. 6–10%
Secondary Silica Layering — Approx. 5–8%
Fine-Grained Host Matrix — Approx. 4–6%
Clay / Weathering Residues — Approx. 3–5%
Minor / Undefined Inclusions — Approx. 2–4%
Quartz-dominant formation exhibiting chromatic equilibrium
between green mineral infusion and iron-based oxidation zones.
The absence of sharp boundaries between color regions
indicates gradual mineral transition rather than surface alteration.
REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on observable structure. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.
ARTISTIC VALUE
Verdant Surface Field — “Living Mineral Plane”
The dominant surface expresses a rare green-toned mineral field:
muted forest green
grey-green mineral tones
diffused chromatic blending
This is not superficial coloration.
It is mineral presence integrated within the matrix —
forming a continuous living surface.
Gold-White Transition Veil — “Dissolving Boundaries”
Interwoven across the green field are transitional zones:
pale gold oxidation
soft yellow mineral traces
exposed white quartz
These zones do not interrupt —
they dissolve into one another.
This creates a gradient system,
not segmentation.
Quartz Core Exposure — “Structural Anchor”
At edges and fracture lines, the quartz body becomes visible:
dense
matte-crystalline
light-reactive
These exposures ground the formation —
revealing mass beneath surface transformation.
Monolithic Geometry — “Natural Standing Form”
The structure carries inherent display stability:
elevated front plane
angular side transitions
balanced base
This is not a shape that needs adjustment.
It stands as formed.
STRUCTURAL SCALE
Scale Classification: Monolith Core — Medium Display Form
Formation Integrity:
Maintains strong structural cohesion across layered mineral transitions,
with minimal structural collapse despite long-term exposure.Indicators include:
stable quartz bonding
controlled fracture behavior
preserved chromatic surface integrity
consistent mass distribution
Rarity Factor (Scale):
Chromatic formations of this type typically fragment or degrade
due to differential mineral stability.The preservation of:
green mineral field continuity
iron-gold oxidation blending
stable quartz exposure zones
intact monolithic structure
indicates a rare convergence of mineral balance and structural survival.
Large chromatic bodies rarely maintain equilibrium without separation.
This one preserved transition — without division.
MYTH
The surface does not divide.
It blends.
Green does not overpower.
Gold does not dominate.
White does not erase.
Everything coexists.
This formation reflects a deeper truth:
Balance is not the absence of difference —
but the integration of it.
Energy Signature:
Equilibrium. Soft continuity. Stability within transition.Collector Note:
This artifact is not defined by intensity — but by balance.
Best suited for collectors who understand subtle presence
and the value of forms that harmonize without conflict.Anantakala Codex Note:
A preserved chromatic equilibrium within a quartz system.
SPATIAL PRESENCE — “SOFT GRAVITY FIELD”
Visual Behavior
This formation does not impose itself within a space.
It settles into it.
Its presence introduces:
calm
visual breathing
tonal balance
quiet attention
Spatial Role
Acts as a stabilizing anchor within compositions
Bridges high-intensity relics and neutral space
Adds chromatic depth without visual noise
It does not dominate.
It restores balance.
DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE
Display Recommendation
Best experienced through tonal subtlety and controlled light.
The chromatic system reveals itself gradually — not instantly.
This is not a focal-point object.
It is a field object.
Recommended Lighting — “Diffuse Reveal Protocol”
soft angled lighting
avoid harsh spotlight
maintain gradient visibility
preserve shadow softness
Effect
reveals mineral transitions
enhances chromatic blending
prevents visual flattening
allows surface to “breathe”
Light does not highlight this piece.
It reveals its balance.
Display Environment
neutral or dark base
open spacing around object
avoid overly bright surroundings
The First Encounter
Do not search for detail.
Observe the whole.
Over time — the surface shifts from color into presence.
DISPLAY BASE
Not included. Custom base available upon request
PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE
natural lighting recommended
avoid oversaturation
capture full surface gradients
macro shots reveal mineral blending
CONDITION NOTE
Natural fractures present
Surface unpolished
Coloration fully natural
No artificial enhancement
Fully preserved in original state
TRUST / AUTHORITY
Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00023
Curation Note:
Selected for its rare chromatic equilibrium and preserved mineral integration.This piece represents a threshold condition:
Where mineral variation stabilizes into unified presence.
SHIPPING
Worldwide shipping available
Freight arrangement upon request
Secure packaging ensured
HANDLING NOTE
Handle with care due to natural surface variation
Stable lifting recommended
LOGISTICS CLARITY
Shipping cost not included
Final quotation based on destination
FINAL STATEMENT
This is not a piece that demands attention.
This is a piece that restores it.
A00014 is a preserved field of equilibrium — where mineral, color, and structure exist without conflict.
It does not impose. It remains.
What appears subtle is complete. What appears quiet is resolved.
This relic does not reveal itself instantly.
It settles — and holds.