Available Carbonaceous Chondrites Tarda Carbonaceous Chondrite CM2 – Complete Individual 10.42 g $3,900.00 Beautiful complete Tarda carbonaceous chondrite (CM2) weighing 10.42 g and preserving an extensive dark fusion crust formed during atmospheric entry. A small natural area without fusion crust reveals the fine-grained internal matrix of this primitive meteorite. Tarda is one of the most desirable Moroccan CM2 carbonaceous chondrites due to its freshness,... Add to collection
Available Cape York Meteorite Cape York Meteorite Block – Self-Standing Iron Specimen – 1240 g $4,850.00 A compact and well-balanced Cape York meteorite block weighing 1240 g and measuring 116 × 105 mm with a thickness of 14 mm. Its proportions allow it to stand on its own, offering a strong and autonomous display presence combined with a clearly revealed etched iron structure. Add to collection
Available Gibeon Meteorite 727 g full slice of the Gibeon iron meteorite with Widmanstätten pattern $2,850.00 Full slice of the iron meteorite Gibeon weighing 727 g, displaying a beautifully developed Widmanstätten pattern across nearly the entire surface. This large etched section also contains a remarkable rounded troilite inclusion — an iron sulfide nodule naturally embedded within the metallic structure of the meteorite. The combination of geometric... Add to collection
Available Iron Meteorites Gibeon Iron Meteorite – Complete Individual 782 g $1,950.00 Exceptional complete specimen of the iron meteorite Gibeon weighing 782 g, distinguished by its unusually elongated and flattened morphology. The specimen presents broad natural surfaces bordered by sharp sculptural edges, giving the meteorite a particularly elegant and display-oriented appearance. Its dark brown desert patina developed naturally over... Add to collection
Available Iron Meteorites Muonionalusta Meteorite Slice – 279 g $1,450.00 Exceptional etched slice of the iron meteorite Muonionalusta weighing 279 g, displaying a remarkably sharp and highly contrasted Widmanstätten pattern across the entire surface. The large exposed metallic area reveals the intricate crystalline structure formed through extremely slow cooling within the core of an ancient differentiated asteroid. This... Add to collection