The Interstellar Collection
Surface of the Moon Collection: TASSÉDET 004 Meteorite (Asteroid) - Silver .925 Necklace + Chain - Handmade - One of a Kind - Genuine Lunar Dust Mixed In Silver w/ COA
Surface of the Moon Collection: TASSÉDET 004 Meteorite (Asteroid) - Silver .925 Necklace + Chain - Handmade - One of a Kind - Genuine Lunar Dust Mixed In Silver w/ COA
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Experience the wonders of the universe in the most intimate way possible with our authentic meteorite jewelry. Handcrafted from fragments of genuine meteorites, our rings, necklaces and unique accessories are truly out of this world. Each piece is 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.
Certified Meteorite Name: Tassedet 004
Stone: Diogenite (from an Asteroid) Meteorite, Stony
Accompanying Gemstone: N/A
Material: Silver
Chain: Silver
Lunar dust mixed in silver pendant
Comes with: Certificate of Authenticity, Jewelry Box
***About Stony Meteorites ***
Stony meteorites are the most common type of meteorites, accounting for the majority of meteorites discovered on Earth. They are primarily composed of silicate minerals such as olivine and pyroxene, giving them a rocky appearance. These meteorites are divided into two main groups:
Chondrites: These are some of the oldest materials in our solar system, dating back over 4.5 billion years. They contain tiny, spherical particles called chondrules, which formed as molten or partially molten droplets in the early solar nebula. Because they haven't undergone significant melting or differentiation, chondrites are considered primitive building blocks of the solar system, providing valuable clues about its earliest history.
Achondrites: These meteorites come from parent bodies that experienced melting, differentiation, and volcanic activity. They include material from the Moon and Mars, as well as other differentiated asteroids. Achondrites often resemble terrestrial igneous rocks, indicating they originated from planetary bodies that underwent geological processes.
Studying stony meteorites helps scientists understand planetary formation, the early solar system, and the geological history of planetary bodies like the Moon and Mars. For example, some Martian meteorites provide direct samples of Mars's surface, offering insights into its volcanic activity and potential past habitability. Similarly, lunar meteorites help us learn about the Moon's volcanic history and surface composition.
The Interstellar Collection, LLC is acknowledged by the IMCA (#3950), the Global Meteorite Association (GMA #042), the Meteorite Club and Strewnify. 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.
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Shipping, Returns & Insurance
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