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est. mmxxvi · no. 001

Hand-forged credentials. Authenticated by craft.

specimen no. 001 — examined under raking light

II · Provenance

A specimen, not a feature.

Every credential issued through mybadge.id is treated as a botanical specimen — pressed, catalogued, and verified against its provenance card. The platform descends from the herbarium tradition: each token is a singular artefact bound to a single bearer, never a duplicated record on a duplicated server.

We do not generate identity. We impress it — into substrates of brass, wax, leather, and the substrates yet to come. The ginkgo to the left is our exemplar I. It has fanned for two hundred and forty million years. Your credential should aim for similar persistence.

fig. I — Ginkgo biloba, fan venation. Stipple shading reveals the marginal lobes; the median fissure marks the bilobed cultivar typical of mature exemplars.

III · Workshop

Three movements of the press.

A credential is not generated. It moves through three deliberate stages — design, forge, and verify — each leaving a trace in the substrate.

i

Design

An engraver lays out the device. Lines are inscribed, not generated.

ii

Forge

Brass is brushed, the device pressed. A directional sheen fixes the moment of impression.

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iii

Verify

The wax seal descends. A fern frond unfurls, each pinnule a link in the chain of trust.

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IV · Materials

The three substrates.

i · Leather

Full-grain. Hand-stitched.

A folio binding. Every credential is wrapped in walnut-stained leather, saddle-stitched in waxed linen thread. Resilient, biographical, ageing in measure with the bearer.

#2C1E12 · #C19A6B
ii · Brass

Brushed. Engraved. Authoritative.

Plate stock at 0.8mm, polished to a directional grain, then engraved with a diamond-tipped stylus. The metal carries the marks of contact — a record of every hand it has passed through.

#B8860B · #D4A84B
iii · Enamel · Holographic

Vitreous fields. Iridescent foil.

Champlevé enamel poured into milled cells, then capped with anodised titanium foil. Static at rest, holographic when tilted — the retro-futuristic seam where Victorian craft meets the substrates that didn't yet exist.

#6A4C93 · #2A9D8F
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The folio closes. The bearer carries the proof.

mybadge.id — bound mmxxvi · imp. 001 · all marks struck by hand