BENCUBBIN Meteorite Beautiful Pendant - Gold - TOP METEORITE Jewelry
BENCUBBIN Meteorite Beautiful Pendant - Gold - TOP METEORITE Jewelry
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Description:
Pendants Center Stone: Bencubbin Meteorite
Pendant Setting: 14KT solid gold
Description: The center stone of the pendant is a hand cut piece of the Bencubbin meteorite, which is a metal-rich carbonaceous chondrite and the type specimen for the CB class of carbonaceous chondrites. It is set in 14Kt solid gold. Chain not included.
Dimensions not including bail: Approximately 17.34 mm x 17.34 mm x 2.5 mm
Dimensions including bail: Approximately 26.15 mm x 17.34 mm x 5.13 mm
Official Name: BENCUBBIN
Meteorite type: Type: CB
Year Found: 1930
Country of Origin: Western Australia
This beautiful pendant has been hand crafted and assembled in the US by AZ based artisan Joshua Eisler. Each pendant has a unique center stone. No two pendants are exactly alike. The center stone has been free-hand shaped to find the best qualities in each area of the stone, and making every piece totally unique. The pendant is set in 14Kt solid Gold.
What you get: 14K Gold Pendant with genuine hand cut and set Bencubbin meteorite center stone, as shown, and Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Curator of Collections. Chain not included
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BencubbinBasic informationName: Bencubbin
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite.
Observed fall: No
Year found: 1930
Country: Australia
Mass: 118 kg
Classification
history:NHM Catalogue: (2000) BencubbiniteMetBase: v. 7.1 (2006) CBaRecommended: CBa [explanation]
This is 1 of 8 approved meteorites classified as CBa.
Search for other: Carbonaceous chondrites, Carbonaceous chondrites (type 3), CB chondrites, CH-CB family, and Metal-rich meteorites
Geography:
Coordinates: Catalogue of Meteorites: (30 45S, 117 47E) Recommended:: (30 45S, 117 47E)
Statistics:
This is 1 of 347 approved meteorites from Western Australia, Australia (plus 1 unapproved name) (plus 11 impact craters)
This is 1 of 716 approved meteorites from Australia (plus 46 unapproved names) (plus 27 impact craters)
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