The Interstellar Collection
NWA 15825 L3 Chondrite Meteorite - Jet Black and Packed With Chondrules - 75.4g - From An Asteroid
NWA 15825 L3 Chondrite Meteorite - Jet Black and Packed With Chondrules - 75.4g - From An Asteroid
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This remarkable meteorite is a freshly classified L3 chondrite, showcasing strikingly large and colorful chondrules embedded in a deep black matrix. From afar, its surface appears jet black—but a closer look reveals a dense concentration of well-defined, unequilibrated chondrules, many of which are “armored”.
As a type 3 chondrite, this specimen is among the most primitive meteorites known—preserving material that has remained largely unchanged since the birth of the Solar System over 4.5 billion years ago. This meteorite was recently classified by Dr. Tony Irving, a leading expert in the field of meteoritics.
This specimen offers a rare and visually stunning glimpse into the building blocks of planets and the earliest chapter of our cosmic history!
The Interstellar Collection, LLC is acknowledged by the IMCA (#3950), the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #042), Strewnify 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. Every meteorite will be accompanied with our signed certificate of authenticity.
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.
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Shipping, Returns & Insurance
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