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The Primordial Jaw
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.