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The Infernal Serpent Vein
PRIMARY INFO
Codex No.: A00026
Codex Tier: Primordial Tier
Rarity Index: 9.2/10
(Continuous directional mineral flow preserved across full structure)Availability: One of One — No replication possible
CORE STATEMENT
A geological flow where motion became surface.
Within a quartz-bearing body, iron-rich mineralization has penetrated and followed directional stress paths — forming a continuous, scale-like system across the structure.
This is not texture. This is preserved motion. The structure does not express stillness.
It holds the memory of flow — fixed in place.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 9.974 kg
Dimension:
Width: 15 cm
Length: 39.5 cm
Height: 12 cm
ORIGIN
Source / Origin: Coastal mineral zone — Rayong, Thailand
Formation / Process:
Formed through silica deposition within fractured quartz host layers, followed by iron-rich mineral infiltration under sustained directional pressure.
Oxidation and mineral diffusion traced flow paths across the structure, preserving continuous surface patterns aligned with stress direction.Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years
(Exact dating undefined — classified as directional primordial formation)
MATERIAL COMPOSITION
Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 60–70%
Hematite (Fe₂O₃) — Approx. 10–15%
Goethite (FeO(OH)) — Approx. 5–10%
Iron Oxide Diffusion Layers — Approx. 5–8%
Secondary Silica — Approx. 3–5%
Trace Minerals / Host Residues — Approx. 2–5%
Quartz-dominant structure with deep iron infiltration rather than superficial coating.
Iron oxides define directional flow patterns across the surface, forming continuous mineral pathways.
REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on observable surface and structural characteristics. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.
ARTISTIC VALUE
Serpent Surface — “Continuous Flow Pattern”
The surface exhibits segmented, scale-like formations following a directional path across the entire body.
This creates the perception of movement captured mid-state.Infernal Vein Network — “Directional Mapping”
Iron oxidation forms red, gold, and dark mineral pathways that trace the flow of formation.
These are not random — they follow structural direction.Apex Formation — “Converging Terminal”
One end of the structure narrows, with surface lines converging toward a focal point.
This creates a natural directional termination.Quartz Backbone — “Structural Support”
Beneath the surface, dense quartz mass provides cohesion and stability across the elongated form.
STRUCTURAL SCALE
Scale Classification: Large-Form Relic (DIRECTIONAL TITAN CLASS)
Formation Integrity:
Maintains structural cohesion across an elongated body with continuous surface flow.
Despite directional stress history, the piece retains full-length stability without major fragmentation.Rarity Factor (Scale):
Directional formations often fragment or lose surface continuity during geological evolution.
The preservation of:
full-length flow pattern
continuous surface segmentation
stable elongated mass
integrated quartz backbone
indicates a rare case of sustained directional formation without structural loss.
MYTH
This is not a form that settled into stillness.
It is a form that resisted it.
This formation reflects a deeper principle:
Movement does not always disappear —
sometimes it becomes structure.
Energy Signature:
Directional force. Contained motion. Persistent flow.Collector Note:
Best suited for collectors drawn to directional energy, elongated forms, and dynamic surface patterns.Anantakala Codex Note:
A preserved flow-state formation. A record of motion held within structure.
SPATIAL PRESENCE — “VECTOR FIELD ANCHOR”
Visual Behavior
The piece pulls the eye along its length, creating a continuous directional path.When positioned correctly:
It introduces movement into static space.Spatial Role
Acts as a directional anchor
Guides visual flow across environment
Introduces dynamic structure within still space
It does not sit.
It leads.
DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE
Display Recommendation:
Best displayed horizontally or slightly angled to emphasize directional flow.
Orientation should align with viewer perspective.
Recommended Lighting — “Infernal Flow Activation”
Warm spotlight (3000K–3500K)
Side or angled illumination
Controlled shadow depth
Effect:
Gold tones intensify
Red mineral zones deepen
Surface segmentation becomes pronounced
Flow pattern becomes fully readable
Light does not illuminate this piece uniformly.
It traces its direction.
DISPLAY BASE
Not included. Custom base available upon request
PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE
Emphasize full-length profile (critical)
Capture directional flow across surface
Use controlled lighting only
This piece should be documented as a continuous movement structure
CONDITION NOTE
Natural fractures present
Surface unpolished
No artificial enhancement
Fully preserved in natural state
TRUST / AUTHORITY
Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00026
Curation Note:
Selected for its rare directional mineral flow —
where motion, structure, and surface continuity converge in one preserved form
SHIPPING
Shipping available worldwide
Reinforced packaging required due to elongated structure
Final arrangement based on destination
HANDLING NOTE
Handle with care along full length
Avoid impact across apex and thinner zones
LOGISTICS CLARITY
Shipping cost not included in listed price
Final quotation based on delivery location and method
FINAL STATEMENT
This is not a decorative stone.
This is preserved motion — where flow became structure and remained.
It does not rest. It continues — within itself.
PRIMARY INFO
Codex No.: A00026
Codex Tier: Primordial Tier
Rarity Index: 9.2/10
(Continuous directional mineral flow preserved across full structure)Availability: One of One — No replication possible
CORE STATEMENT
A geological flow where motion became surface.
Within a quartz-bearing body, iron-rich mineralization has penetrated and followed directional stress paths — forming a continuous, scale-like system across the structure.
This is not texture. This is preserved motion. The structure does not express stillness.
It holds the memory of flow — fixed in place.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 9.974 kg
Dimension:
Width: 15 cm
Length: 39.5 cm
Height: 12 cm
ORIGIN
Source / Origin: Coastal mineral zone — Rayong, Thailand
Formation / Process:
Formed through silica deposition within fractured quartz host layers, followed by iron-rich mineral infiltration under sustained directional pressure.
Oxidation and mineral diffusion traced flow paths across the structure, preserving continuous surface patterns aligned with stress direction.Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years
(Exact dating undefined — classified as directional primordial formation)
MATERIAL COMPOSITION
Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 60–70%
Hematite (Fe₂O₃) — Approx. 10–15%
Goethite (FeO(OH)) — Approx. 5–10%
Iron Oxide Diffusion Layers — Approx. 5–8%
Secondary Silica — Approx. 3–5%
Trace Minerals / Host Residues — Approx. 2–5%
Quartz-dominant structure with deep iron infiltration rather than superficial coating.
Iron oxides define directional flow patterns across the surface, forming continuous mineral pathways.
REMARK: Composition is visually estimated based on observable surface and structural characteristics. Laboratory confirmation not yet conducted.
ARTISTIC VALUE
Serpent Surface — “Continuous Flow Pattern”
The surface exhibits segmented, scale-like formations following a directional path across the entire body.
This creates the perception of movement captured mid-state.Infernal Vein Network — “Directional Mapping”
Iron oxidation forms red, gold, and dark mineral pathways that trace the flow of formation.
These are not random — they follow structural direction.Apex Formation — “Converging Terminal”
One end of the structure narrows, with surface lines converging toward a focal point.
This creates a natural directional termination.Quartz Backbone — “Structural Support”
Beneath the surface, dense quartz mass provides cohesion and stability across the elongated form.
STRUCTURAL SCALE
Scale Classification: Large-Form Relic (DIRECTIONAL TITAN CLASS)
Formation Integrity:
Maintains structural cohesion across an elongated body with continuous surface flow.
Despite directional stress history, the piece retains full-length stability without major fragmentation.Rarity Factor (Scale):
Directional formations often fragment or lose surface continuity during geological evolution.
The preservation of:
full-length flow pattern
continuous surface segmentation
stable elongated mass
integrated quartz backbone
indicates a rare case of sustained directional formation without structural loss.
MYTH
This is not a form that settled into stillness.
It is a form that resisted it.
This formation reflects a deeper principle:
Movement does not always disappear —
sometimes it becomes structure.
Energy Signature:
Directional force. Contained motion. Persistent flow.Collector Note:
Best suited for collectors drawn to directional energy, elongated forms, and dynamic surface patterns.Anantakala Codex Note:
A preserved flow-state formation. A record of motion held within structure.
SPATIAL PRESENCE — “VECTOR FIELD ANCHOR”
Visual Behavior
The piece pulls the eye along its length, creating a continuous directional path.When positioned correctly:
It introduces movement into static space.Spatial Role
Acts as a directional anchor
Guides visual flow across environment
Introduces dynamic structure within still space
It does not sit.
It leads.
DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE
Display Recommendation:
Best displayed horizontally or slightly angled to emphasize directional flow.
Orientation should align with viewer perspective.
Recommended Lighting — “Infernal Flow Activation”
Warm spotlight (3000K–3500K)
Side or angled illumination
Controlled shadow depth
Effect:
Gold tones intensify
Red mineral zones deepen
Surface segmentation becomes pronounced
Flow pattern becomes fully readable
Light does not illuminate this piece uniformly.
It traces its direction.
DISPLAY BASE
Not included. Custom base available upon request
PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE
Emphasize full-length profile (critical)
Capture directional flow across surface
Use controlled lighting only
This piece should be documented as a continuous movement structure
CONDITION NOTE
Natural fractures present
Surface unpolished
No artificial enhancement
Fully preserved in natural state
TRUST / AUTHORITY
Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00026
Curation Note:
Selected for its rare directional mineral flow —
where motion, structure, and surface continuity converge in one preserved form
SHIPPING
Shipping available worldwide
Reinforced packaging required due to elongated structure
Final arrangement based on destination
HANDLING NOTE
Handle with care along full length
Avoid impact across apex and thinner zones
LOGISTICS CLARITY
Shipping cost not included in listed price
Final quotation based on delivery location and method
FINAL STATEMENT
This is not a decorative stone.
This is preserved motion — where flow became structure and remained.
It does not rest. It continues — within itself.