The Primordial Jaw

$1,088.00

PRIMARY INFO

  • Codex No.: A00017

  • Codex Tier: Subterranean Biomorphic (Medium-Form)

  • Rarity Index: 9.0/10
    (Non-repeatable dual-layer formation with preserved quartz core tension)

  • Availability: One of One — No replication possible

CORE STATEMENT

  • The Primordial Jaw of Strata A00017 is defined by tension held within structure.
    It presents a dual-plane formation where separation does not result in collapse — but in stabilization.

    Within this layered system, a quartz core emerges between opposing planes — not as decoration, but as a focal convergence of force.

    This is not a fracture. This is a held position.

    It does not resolve. It remains in suspension.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Weight: 6.678 kg

  • Dimension:

    • Width: 26 cm

    • Length: 32.5 cm

    • Height: 11.5 cm

ORIGIN

  • Source / Origin: Subsurface mineral zone — Rayong, Thailand

  • Formation / Process: Formed through multi-phase mineral deposition, structural compression, and fracture stabilization within an iron-rich quartz-bearing host rock.
    Pressure separation created dual-plane geometry, while mineral infill preserved structural cohesion between layers.

  • Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years (Exact dating undefined — classified as Primordial Subterranean Formation)

MATERIAL COMPOSITION

  • Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 55–65%

  • Iron Oxides (Hematite / Goethite) — Approx. 15–22%

  • Secondary Mineral Infill — Approx. 5–10%

  • Silicate Host Rock — Approx. 8–12%

  • Trace Mineralization — Approx. 2–5%

Iron-stained quartz is embedded within a layered fracture system, forming a central mineral convergence zone.

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

ARTISTIC VALUE

  • Dual-Layer Structure — “Suspended Tension”
    Two opposing planes form a stabilized separation:
    upper and lower layers remain interlocked without collapse.
    This is not breakage — it is structural equilibrium under tension.

  • Quartz Core — “Convergent Force”
    Within the central gap lies a dense quartz cluster with iron-stained crystallization.
    This core does not decorate the structure — it defines the point of interaction.

  • Layered Strata — “Recorded Survival”
    Surface reveals grey, red, and gold mineral layering formed through compression and mineral migration.
    Each layer reflects a phase of geological endurance.

  • Fracture Stabilization — “Integrity Without Closure”
    Edges remain integrated despite visible separation.
    This is fracture without failure — a system held together by internal balance.

  • Biomorphic Expression — “Instinctive Form”
    The formation evokes a jaw-like geometry — not through design, but through natural structural alignment.
    This is not representation. It is resemblance emerging from function.

STRUCTURAL SCALE

  • Scale Classification: Medium-Form Relic (BIOMORPHIC VARIANT)

  • Formation Integrity:
    Maintains strong cohesion despite dual-plane separation and exposed internal structure.
    Quartz core and mineral bonding stabilize the formation without structural collapse.

  • Rarity Factor (Scale):
    Formations exhibiting:

    • Dual-plane tension without collapse

    • Visible quartz convergence within separation gap

    • Biomorphic structural alignment

    • Preserved fracture integrity

are uncommon due to instability during geological evolution.

This piece retains both tension and structure — a rare condition of suspended equilibrium.

MYTH

Before action, there is tension. Before resolution, there is instinct.

A00011 reflects a deeper principle:
Not all structures seek closure — some remain in readiness.

  • Energy Signature: Suspended force. Instinct held within structure.

  • Collector Note: This artifact engages through form and tension rather than scale. It is suited for collectors drawn to dynamic geometry and structural presence.

  • Anantakala Codex Note: A preserved tension-form relic — where separation became structure and structure remained active.

SPATIAL PRESENCE — “INSTINCTIVE AXIS”

  • Directional Presence
    The formation introduces directional tension into space through its angled geometry and open central gap.

  • Spatial Role
    ◦ Acts as a focal object with directional energy
    ◦ Engages viewer perception through asymmetry
    ◦ Creates visual tension within environment

This piece does not settle into space. It interacts with it.

DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE

Display Recommendation:
Best positioned slightly off-center with angled orientation to enhance directional form and perceived “focus” of the structure.

Recommended Lighting

  • Soft backlight through central gap

  • Low side illumination

  • Highlight quartz core

Effect:

  • Activates internal quartz structure

  • Enhances depth within separation gap

  • Creates contrast between planes

Display Environment

  • Eye-level or slightly below

  • Dark / matte base recommended

  • Avoid symmetrical placement

Perception emerges through tension, not symmetry.

DISPLAY BASE

  • Not included. Custom base available upon request

PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE

  • Natural fractures, layered separation, and quartz core are present throughout the structure.

  • Surface remains raw and unaltered.

  • No polishing, restoration, or artificial enhancement has been applied.
    This piece is documented in its original geological state.

CONDITION NOTE

  • Natural fractures present

  • Dual-plane structure intact

  • Quartz core preserved within separation

  • No artificial treatment or structural modification

The formation remains fully preserved in its natural condition.

TRUST / AUTHORITY

  • Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00017

  • Curation Note: Selected for dual-plane structure, quartz core convergence, and preserved tension geometry.
    This piece represents a rare condition where fracture did not collapse — but stabilized into form.

SHIPPING

  • Shipping available worldwide

  • Standard secure packaging applied (6.678 kg)

  • Additional protection provided for structural integrity

HANDLING NOTE

  • Requires careful handling around central gap and layered edges to preserve natural formation

LOGISTICS CLARITY

  • Shipping cost not included. Final quotation based on destination and method

FINAL STATEMENT

  • This is not a decorative object. This is a moment held in geological time — where separation did not become loss,
    but structure. What appears open remains intact.

    A00011 does not resolve itself. It remains — in tension, in balance, and in readiness.

PRIMARY INFO

  • Codex No.: A00017

  • Codex Tier: Subterranean Biomorphic (Medium-Form)

  • Rarity Index: 9.0/10
    (Non-repeatable dual-layer formation with preserved quartz core tension)

  • Availability: One of One — No replication possible

CORE STATEMENT

  • The Primordial Jaw of Strata A00017 is defined by tension held within structure.
    It presents a dual-plane formation where separation does not result in collapse — but in stabilization.

    Within this layered system, a quartz core emerges between opposing planes — not as decoration, but as a focal convergence of force.

    This is not a fracture. This is a held position.

    It does not resolve. It remains in suspension.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Weight: 6.678 kg

  • Dimension:

    • Width: 26 cm

    • Length: 32.5 cm

    • Height: 11.5 cm

ORIGIN

  • Source / Origin: Subsurface mineral zone — Rayong, Thailand

  • Formation / Process: Formed through multi-phase mineral deposition, structural compression, and fracture stabilization within an iron-rich quartz-bearing host rock.
    Pressure separation created dual-plane geometry, while mineral infill preserved structural cohesion between layers.

  • Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years (Exact dating undefined — classified as Primordial Subterranean Formation)

MATERIAL COMPOSITION

  • Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 55–65%

  • Iron Oxides (Hematite / Goethite) — Approx. 15–22%

  • Secondary Mineral Infill — Approx. 5–10%

  • Silicate Host Rock — Approx. 8–12%

  • Trace Mineralization — Approx. 2–5%

Iron-stained quartz is embedded within a layered fracture system, forming a central mineral convergence zone.

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

ARTISTIC VALUE

  • Dual-Layer Structure — “Suspended Tension”
    Two opposing planes form a stabilized separation:
    upper and lower layers remain interlocked without collapse.
    This is not breakage — it is structural equilibrium under tension.

  • Quartz Core — “Convergent Force”
    Within the central gap lies a dense quartz cluster with iron-stained crystallization.
    This core does not decorate the structure — it defines the point of interaction.

  • Layered Strata — “Recorded Survival”
    Surface reveals grey, red, and gold mineral layering formed through compression and mineral migration.
    Each layer reflects a phase of geological endurance.

  • Fracture Stabilization — “Integrity Without Closure”
    Edges remain integrated despite visible separation.
    This is fracture without failure — a system held together by internal balance.

  • Biomorphic Expression — “Instinctive Form”
    The formation evokes a jaw-like geometry — not through design, but through natural structural alignment.
    This is not representation. It is resemblance emerging from function.

STRUCTURAL SCALE

  • Scale Classification: Medium-Form Relic (BIOMORPHIC VARIANT)

  • Formation Integrity:
    Maintains strong cohesion despite dual-plane separation and exposed internal structure.
    Quartz core and mineral bonding stabilize the formation without structural collapse.

  • Rarity Factor (Scale):
    Formations exhibiting:

    • Dual-plane tension without collapse

    • Visible quartz convergence within separation gap

    • Biomorphic structural alignment

    • Preserved fracture integrity

are uncommon due to instability during geological evolution.

This piece retains both tension and structure — a rare condition of suspended equilibrium.

MYTH

Before action, there is tension. Before resolution, there is instinct.

A00011 reflects a deeper principle:
Not all structures seek closure — some remain in readiness.

  • Energy Signature: Suspended force. Instinct held within structure.

  • Collector Note: This artifact engages through form and tension rather than scale. It is suited for collectors drawn to dynamic geometry and structural presence.

  • Anantakala Codex Note: A preserved tension-form relic — where separation became structure and structure remained active.

SPATIAL PRESENCE — “INSTINCTIVE AXIS”

  • Directional Presence
    The formation introduces directional tension into space through its angled geometry and open central gap.

  • Spatial Role
    ◦ Acts as a focal object with directional energy
    ◦ Engages viewer perception through asymmetry
    ◦ Creates visual tension within environment

This piece does not settle into space. It interacts with it.

DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE

Display Recommendation:
Best positioned slightly off-center with angled orientation to enhance directional form and perceived “focus” of the structure.

Recommended Lighting

  • Soft backlight through central gap

  • Low side illumination

  • Highlight quartz core

Effect:

  • Activates internal quartz structure

  • Enhances depth within separation gap

  • Creates contrast between planes

Display Environment

  • Eye-level or slightly below

  • Dark / matte base recommended

  • Avoid symmetrical placement

Perception emerges through tension, not symmetry.

DISPLAY BASE

  • Not included. Custom base available upon request

PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE

  • Natural fractures, layered separation, and quartz core are present throughout the structure.

  • Surface remains raw and unaltered.

  • No polishing, restoration, or artificial enhancement has been applied.
    This piece is documented in its original geological state.

CONDITION NOTE

  • Natural fractures present

  • Dual-plane structure intact

  • Quartz core preserved within separation

  • No artificial treatment or structural modification

The formation remains fully preserved in its natural condition.

TRUST / AUTHORITY

  • Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00017

  • Curation Note: Selected for dual-plane structure, quartz core convergence, and preserved tension geometry.
    This piece represents a rare condition where fracture did not collapse — but stabilized into form.

SHIPPING

  • Shipping available worldwide

  • Standard secure packaging applied (6.678 kg)

  • Additional protection provided for structural integrity

HANDLING NOTE

  • Requires careful handling around central gap and layered edges to preserve natural formation

LOGISTICS CLARITY

  • Shipping cost not included. Final quotation based on destination and method

FINAL STATEMENT

  • This is not a decorative object. This is a moment held in geological time — where separation did not become loss,
    but structure. What appears open remains intact.

    A00011 does not resolve itself. It remains — in tension, in balance, and in readiness.