Seymchan Pallasite Seymchan Pallasite Mirror-Polished Sphere – 59 mm / 562 g - SOLD Exceptional Seymchan pallasite sphere measuring 59 mm in diameter and weighing 562 g, meticulously shaped and polished to a true mirror finish. The sphere reveals a spectacular distribution of translucent olivines embedded within the iron-nickel matrix, producing remarkable golden and amber reflections under light. Creating a perfectly balanced sphere... View
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
Available Sikhote-Alin Meteorite Sikhote Alin Meteorite – Regmaglypted Individual – 214 g $3,210.00 Exceptional 214 g Sikhote Alin iron meteorite displaying deep regmaglypts and a spectacular natural octahedral form. Its sharp triangular structures and sculptural geometry visually reveal the characteristic morphology of octahedrite iron meteorites. A highly aesthetic and authentic specimen from the famous 1947 Sikhote Alin fall in Russia. Add to collection
Available Sikhote-Alin Meteorite Sikhote Alin Iron Meteorite – Impact Shrapnel Individual – 589 g $2,356.00 A spectacular 589 g Sikhote Alin shrapnel meteorite showing violently torn metal, razor-sharp edges and deep impact scars created during collision with hard rocks at the impact site. A dramatic witness of the brutal fragmentation process of the famous 1947 iron meteorite fall. Add to collection