The Interstellar Collection
Handmade Ring - Genuine Chelyabinsk Meteorite, Two Almandine Garnets + Sterling Silver - Size 8.5 - One of a Kind
Handmade Ring - Genuine Chelyabinsk Meteorite, Two Almandine Garnets + Sterling Silver - Size 8.5 - One of a Kind
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Experience the wonders of the universe in the most intimate way possible with this stunning silver ring with a genuine Chelyabinsk meteorite and two Almandine Garnets embedded inside.
Handcrafted from an actual meteorite that fell in the famous Russian town of Chelyabinsk, this ring is truly out of this world with an incredible story! It has been meticulously crafted to showcase the natural beauty of these extraterrestrial treasures, ensuring a one-of-a-kind piece that is as rare as it is romantic.
To guarantee authenticity, every item comes with a certificate of authenticity, allowing you to cherish your celestial treasure for generations to come. Your new ring will also come with a beautiful case along with a suede pouch.
About the Chelyabinsk Meteor:
It started off as just an ordinary Friday morning on February 15, 2013 in the town of Chelyabinsk, Russia. That is until eyewitnesses began noticing a burning object streaming across the sky, leaving behind a trail of thick smoke, traveling over 42,500 mph, and at one point, superseding the brightness of the sun itself.
The object exploded, mid air, releasing, approximately 33 times the amount of energy of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima, ultimately creating mass panic within the town. Windows shattered - car alarms sounded for miles - and stones rained from the sky.
What you are viewing is a true artifact from that very morning - a fragment of the meteorite itself! These fragments have all been recovered within the first week of the event. They are fresh, and getting harder to find.
Enjoy the video below from Joe Rogan (JRE Clips) as he discusses the Chelyabinsk Meteor event with none other than Neil deGrasse Tyson. Warning: Contains bad language
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About Stony Meteorites:
Stony meteorites are the most common meteorites, making up the majority of the meteorites discovered here on Earth. They are divided into two groups: chondrites, which are some of the oldest primitive material in our entire solar system, and achondrites, which include meteorites that derived from our moon and Mars.
The Interstellar Collection, LLC is acknowledged by the IMCA (#3950), the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #042) and the Meteorite Club. We unconditionally guarantee the authenticity of all of our meteorites.
Our Guarantee
Our Guarantee
The Interstellar Collection, LLC is acknowledged by the IMCA (#3950), the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #042) and the Meteorite Club. We work directly with scientists in the field of Meteoritics to bring genuine meteorite specimens into the hands of museums, universities and to the general public. We unconditionally guarantee the authenticity of each meteorite we sell.
Shipping, Returns & Insurance
Shipping, Returns & Insurance
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Care Instructions
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