A statement, not an explanation.

ScrollCode opens as a space of quiet encounter — where tradition and technology meet in light, where the physical vessel holds a digital soul, and where the sacred becomes presence through NFT.

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The Story

ScrollCode is a personal journey —
a dialogue between sacred tradition and digital creation.

Rooted in Jewish heritage and shaped by the precision of contemporary craft,
each capsule becomes a vessel of memory, of code, and of poetry.

Its ancient function remains:
to hold presence within form —

a silent witness between matter and light.
Scroll Code logo icon
01

The Story

ScrollCode is a personal journey —
a dialogue between sacred tradition and digital creation.

Rooted in Jewish heritage and shaped by the precision of contemporary craft,
each capsule becomes a vessel of memory, of code, and of poetry.

Its ancient function remains:
to hold presence within form —

a silent witness between matter and light.
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Matter and Soul

Matter and soul are not separate — they reflect one another.

ScrollCode unites what was once divided:
the tangible precision of stainless steel and the invisible pulse of digital light.

Each capsule exists in dual form — engraved and encoded, silent and alive, a vessel that breathes between worlds.

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Matter and Soul

Matter and soul are not separate — they reflect one another.

ScrollCode unites what was once divided:
the tangible precision of stainless steel and the invisible pulse of digital light.

Each capsule exists in dual form — engraved and encoded, silent and alive, a vessel that breathes between worlds.

This capsule exists in two states.
One you can touch.
One that breathes in light.
The digital fragment you see is minted as an NFT —
a silent extension of the physical object.

This capsule exists in two states.
One you can touch.
One that breathes in light.
The digital fragment you see is minted as an NFT —
a silent extension of the physical object.

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The Collection

The Genesis wave marks the beginning —
seven capsules, seven languages of creation.

Python icon
Python
Javascript icon
JavaScript
Swift icon
Swift
Kotlin icon
Kotlin
Ruby icon
Ruby
Rust icon
Rust
C++ icon
C++

Each carries its own symbol, its own breath,
its own digital soul.

where code becomes scripture

and presence flows through steel.

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The Collection

The Genesis wave marks the beginning —
seven capsules, seven languages of creation.

Python icon
Python
Javascript icon
JavaScript
Swift icon
Swift
Kotlin icon
Kotlin
Ruby icon
Ruby
Rust icon
Rust
C++ icon
C++

Each carries its own symbol, its own breath,
its own digital soul.

where code becomes scripture

and presence flows through steel.

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Packaging

ScrollCode is a limited-edition capsule collection created by artist Lev Shneiderman.
Handcrafted in Israel. Minted on the blockchain.

Where craftsmanship meets code
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Each capsule is individually numbered and released in a strictly limited edition. No further editions will be produced.

Capsule package
Capsule package
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Packaging

ScrollCode is a limited-edition capsule collection created by artist Lev Shneiderman.
Handcrafted in Israel. Minted on the blockchain.

Where craftsmanship meets code
sparkle icon

Each capsule is individually numbered and released in a strictly limited edition. No further editions will be produced.

Capsule package
Capsule package
Capsule
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The Artist’s Hand

Every line begins with a hand.
Behind each ScrollCode capsule stands the artist, Lev Shneiderman, for whom craft is a form of contemplation, and silence a material of its own.

Born and working in Israel, he shapes contemporary Judaica as a dialogue between presence and absence, between the sacred and the digital.

Lev Shneiderman photo
Scroll Code logo icon
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The Artist’s Hand

Every line begins with a hand.
Behind each ScrollCode capsule stands the artist, Lev Shneiderman, for whom craft is a form of contemplation, and silence a material of its own.

Born and working in Israel, he shapes contemporary Judaica as a dialogue between presence and absence, between the sacred and the digital.

Lev Shneiderman photo