The Infernal Serpent Vein

$3,488.00

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.