BRK Registry and Certificate

Certificate of Authenticity

Each official Brickasso® artwork is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity and connected to a private BRK Registry entry. The certificate protects provenance, confirms the identity of the work and preserves its place within the official Brickasso® catalogue.

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Verify Authenticity

Enter the private code printed on the physical certificate. Use the complete format BRK-XX-XXXXXX or BRK-J-XXXXXX. Verification is available only to certificate holders.

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What the Certificate Confirms

The Certificate of Authenticity confirms that the artwork is an official Brickasso® creation by Albert Oprea. It connects the physical artwork to its title, registry number, creation details, private verification code and catalogue position.

  • Title of the artwork.
  • Registry number.
  • Medium and creation details.
  • Total brick count, when recorded.
  • Signature and date.
  • Private BRK verification code.

Why the Full Code Is Private

The complete BRK code is printed only on the physical certificate and is not published online. This protects the owner, the artwork and the integrity of the registry.

The public website confirms authenticity only when the owner enters the complete private code. This keeps the registry useful without exposing sensitive certificate information.

The BRK Registry

The BRK Registry is the official documentation system for signed Brickasso® artworks. It was created to preserve provenance, support collector confidence and maintain the official chronology of the artist's body of work.

Provenance

The registry connects an artwork to its official title, certificate and place in the Brickasso® catalogue.

Authenticity

The private code confirms that the certificate matches an official registry entry.

Continuity

Each registered work becomes part of the documented evolution of Albert Oprea's artistic practice and occupies a permanent place in the Brickasso® catalogue.

How Verification Works

1. The collector receives the certificate.

The physical certificate includes the private BRK code and QR verification access.

2. The code is entered online.

The owner enters the complete code exactly as printed on the certificate.

3. The system checks the registry.

The verification tool compares the entered code with the official protected registry data.

4. The result confirms the match.

If valid, the page confirms the official artwork title connected to that private certificate.

Collector Documentation

The certificate is part of the artwork's documentation. It supports ownership records, long term provenance and future discussions with collectors, galleries, institutions or insurers.

For Brickasso®, documentation matters because each work is created as a one of one original and occupies a permanent position inside the official catalogue. The certificate helps preserve not only authenticity, but also the story and historical position of the work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BRK Registry?

The BRK Registry is the official documentation system for signed Brickasso® artworks. It records official works, preserves their catalogue position and connects each certificate to a private verification code.

Why is the full BRK code never published online?

The full code belongs to the certificate holder. Keeping it private protects the artwork, the collector and the integrity of the authentication system.

What happens when a valid code is entered?

The page confirms that the code matches an official registry entry and displays the connected artwork title.

What happens if the code is invalid?

The page asks the owner to check the certificate and try again. Codes must be entered in the correct BRK format.

Does the certificate replace the physical artwork?

No. The certificate supports provenance and authenticity. The artwork, signature, registry position and certificate together form the complete documentation.