The Rosalith Shore Monolith

$1,288.00

PRIMARY INFO

  • Codex No.: A00022

  • Codex Tier: Coastal Titan Tier

  • Rarity Index: 9.6/10
    (Large-scale feldspar mass + coastal exposure narrative)

  • Availability: One of One — Non-replicable

CORE STATEMENT

  • A mass revealed not by excavation —

    but by the withdrawal of the sea.

    Buried beneath sand, stabilized by time,

    and exposed only through tidal force,

    this formation carries the presence of something

    that did not seek to be found —

    but allowed itself to be uncovered.

    This is not a surface artifact.

    This is a grounded body

    that emerged through environmental shift.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Weight: 33.334 kg

  • Dimension:

    • Width: 26 cm

    • Length: 39 cm

    • Height: 25.5 cm

ORIGIN

  • Source / Origin: Rayong, Thailand — Coastal Zone

  • Formation / Recovery Context:
    Recovered beneath tree-rooted shoreline terrain, embedded within compact sand layers.
    Temporarily exposed through wave impact and tidal movement before extraction.

  • Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years
    (Exact dating undefined — classified as long-term coastal burial formation)

MATERIAL COMPOSITION

  • Pink Feldspar (K-feldspar dominant) — Approx. 45–60%

  • Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 15–25%

  • Iron Oxide Staining — Approx. 5–10%

  • Weathered Host Matrix — Approx. 10–15%

Feldspar-dominant mass with surface weathering from prolonged sand compression and tidal abrasion.

REMARK: Composition is visually estimated. Laboratory verification not conducted.

ARTISTIC VALUE

  • Coastal Compression Body — “Horizontal Authority”
    The structure spreads rather than rises:

    • low-profile mass

    • wide footprint

    • compressed presence

    It does not grow upward. It settles — and holds.

  • Rosolith Surface Field — “Faded Ancient Tone”
    Color profile:

    • pale pink

    • muted rose

    • mineral white

    • iron-washed undertones

    Not polished feldspar — but weather-softened feldspar with age signature.

  • Tidal Exposure Signature — “Dual Surface State”
    Surface reveals:

    • sand abrasion smoothing

    • micro-pitting from salt exposure

    • preserved fracture edges beneath

    Outer layer → eroded
    Inner structure → intact

  • Submerged Identity — “Buried Presence”
    Unlike vertical formations, this piece carries:

    • concealed mass

    • environmental compression

    • delayed visibility

    It does not feel discovered. It feels uncovered.

STRUCTURAL SCALE

  • Scale Classification: TITAN — COASTAL MONOLITH

  • Formation Integrity:

    • large uninterrupted mass

    • no structural collapse

    • internal density preserved

  • Rarity Factor

    Most feldspar formations:

    • exposed

    • fragmented

    • surface-dominant

  • This piece:

    • buried long-term

    • exposed through tide

    • preserved as full-body monolith

    Rare combination of: mass + feldspar + coastal narrative

MYTH

Some forms rise to be seen. Others remain — until the world shifts.

This formation represents:

  • concealed strength

  • latent presence

  • revelation through change

SPATIAL PRESENCE — “GROUND FIELD”

  • Visual Behavior
    This piece stabilizes space rather than activating it.

  • Spatial Role

    • primary base-anchor relic

    • grounding element in high-energy collections

    • visual silence generator

    It does not project. It absorbs.

DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE

Display Recommendation:
Low platform or ground-level placement with slight tilt to expose fracture planes.

Lighting:

  • soft angled light

  • avoid harsh highlights

  • preserve tonal gradient

Effect:

  • reveals subtle feldspar variation

  • enhances surface softness

  • maintains grounded presence

DISPLAY BASE

  • Not included. Custom base available upon request

PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE

  • emphasize tonal gradient (pink → white → iron)

  • capture surface softness vs internal density

  • avoid over-contrast

CONDITION NOTE

  • natural abrasion from sand and tide

  • raw, unpolished surface

  • minor edge fractures present

  • fully preserved in natural state

TRUST / AUTHORITY

  • Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00022

  • Curation Note:
    Selected for mass integrity and environmental narrative — not visual sharpness

SHIPPING

  • Worldwide shipping available

  • Heavy-duty reinforced packaging required

FINAL STATEMENT

  • This is not a relic that was discovered.

    It is a relic that was revealed.

    It did not rise. The world moved — and it became visible.

PRIMARY INFO

  • Codex No.: A00022

  • Codex Tier: Coastal Titan Tier

  • Rarity Index: 9.6/10
    (Large-scale feldspar mass + coastal exposure narrative)

  • Availability: One of One — Non-replicable

CORE STATEMENT

  • A mass revealed not by excavation —

    but by the withdrawal of the sea.

    Buried beneath sand, stabilized by time,

    and exposed only through tidal force,

    this formation carries the presence of something

    that did not seek to be found —

    but allowed itself to be uncovered.

    This is not a surface artifact.

    This is a grounded body

    that emerged through environmental shift.

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Weight: 33.334 kg

  • Dimension:

    • Width: 26 cm

    • Length: 39 cm

    • Height: 25.5 cm

ORIGIN

  • Source / Origin: Rayong, Thailand — Coastal Zone

  • Formation / Recovery Context:
    Recovered beneath tree-rooted shoreline terrain, embedded within compact sand layers.
    Temporarily exposed through wave impact and tidal movement before extraction.

  • Era / Estimated Age: Millions of years
    (Exact dating undefined — classified as long-term coastal burial formation)

MATERIAL COMPOSITION

  • Pink Feldspar (K-feldspar dominant) — Approx. 45–60%

  • Quartz (SiO₂) — Approx. 15–25%

  • Iron Oxide Staining — Approx. 5–10%

  • Weathered Host Matrix — Approx. 10–15%

Feldspar-dominant mass with surface weathering from prolonged sand compression and tidal abrasion.

REMARK: Composition is visually estimated. Laboratory verification not conducted.

ARTISTIC VALUE

  • Coastal Compression Body — “Horizontal Authority”
    The structure spreads rather than rises:

    • low-profile mass

    • wide footprint

    • compressed presence

    It does not grow upward. It settles — and holds.

  • Rosolith Surface Field — “Faded Ancient Tone”
    Color profile:

    • pale pink

    • muted rose

    • mineral white

    • iron-washed undertones

    Not polished feldspar — but weather-softened feldspar with age signature.

  • Tidal Exposure Signature — “Dual Surface State”
    Surface reveals:

    • sand abrasion smoothing

    • micro-pitting from salt exposure

    • preserved fracture edges beneath

    Outer layer → eroded
    Inner structure → intact

  • Submerged Identity — “Buried Presence”
    Unlike vertical formations, this piece carries:

    • concealed mass

    • environmental compression

    • delayed visibility

    It does not feel discovered. It feels uncovered.

STRUCTURAL SCALE

  • Scale Classification: TITAN — COASTAL MONOLITH

  • Formation Integrity:

    • large uninterrupted mass

    • no structural collapse

    • internal density preserved

  • Rarity Factor

    Most feldspar formations:

    • exposed

    • fragmented

    • surface-dominant

  • This piece:

    • buried long-term

    • exposed through tide

    • preserved as full-body monolith

    Rare combination of: mass + feldspar + coastal narrative

MYTH

Some forms rise to be seen. Others remain — until the world shifts.

This formation represents:

  • concealed strength

  • latent presence

  • revelation through change

SPATIAL PRESENCE — “GROUND FIELD”

  • Visual Behavior
    This piece stabilizes space rather than activating it.

  • Spatial Role

    • primary base-anchor relic

    • grounding element in high-energy collections

    • visual silence generator

    It does not project. It absorbs.

DISPLAY & EXPERIENCE

Display Recommendation:
Low platform or ground-level placement with slight tilt to expose fracture planes.

Lighting:

  • soft angled light

  • avoid harsh highlights

  • preserve tonal gradient

Effect:

  • reveals subtle feldspar variation

  • enhances surface softness

  • maintains grounded presence

DISPLAY BASE

  • Not included. Custom base available upon request

PHOTOGRAPHY NOTE

  • emphasize tonal gradient (pink → white → iron)

  • capture surface softness vs internal density

  • avoid over-contrast

CONDITION NOTE

  • natural abrasion from sand and tide

  • raw, unpolished surface

  • minor edge fractures present

  • fully preserved in natural state

TRUST / AUTHORITY

  • Authentication: Verified and documented by Anantakala Art — Codex Registered Artifact A00022

  • Curation Note:
    Selected for mass integrity and environmental narrative — not visual sharpness

SHIPPING

  • Worldwide shipping available

  • Heavy-duty reinforced packaging required

FINAL STATEMENT

  • This is not a relic that was discovered.

    It is a relic that was revealed.

    It did not rise. The world moved — and it became visible.