Damascus and Meteorite Pendant - Sterling Silver - TOP METEORITE Jewelry

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Damascus and Meteorite Pendant - Sterling Silver - TOP METEORITE Jewelry

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On Offer: Pendant - Meteorite Damascus and Muonionalusta Iron Meteorite Duo. One side is etched iron meteorite, and the other side is a Damascus made with carbon steel and meteorite iron. These beautiful pieces are set in 925 Sterling Silver.

Chain is not included

Dimensions not including bail: Approximately 14.25 mm x 14.25 mm x 4.51 mm

Dimensions including bail: Approximately 28 mm x 14.25 mm x 4.51mm


Center Piece Type: Iron Meteorite and Meteorite Damascus

Description: This Beautiful pendant displays Iron meteorite Damascus on one side, and etched Muonionalousta Meteorite on the other side. The Iron Meteorite Damascus contains 40 % Gibeon Iron meteorite and High Carbon tool steel. This beautiful pendant is set in Sterling Silver.

What you get: Sterling Silver pendant with an Iron meteorite Damascus center piece on one side and an etched Muonionalusta meteorite center piece on the other side as shown, Signed Certificate of authenticity, and shipping/storage membrane box. Chain is not included.

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SEE OFFICIAL METEORITICAL SOCIETY ENTRIES BELOW

MuonionalustaBasic informationName: Muonionalusta
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite.
Observed fall: No
Year found: 1906
Country: Sweden
Mass: 230 kgClassification
history:Meteoritical Bulletin: MB 20 (1961) Iron-fine octahedriteNHM Catalogue: 5th Edition (2000) IVAMetBase: v. 7.1 (2006) IVARecommended: Iron, IVA [explanation]
This is 1 of 79 approved meteorites (plus 1 unapproved name) classified as Iron, IVA. [show all]
Search for other: Iron meteorites, IVA irons, and Metal-rich meteoritesWriteup

Writeup from MB 20:
Warning: the following text was scanned and may contain character recognition errors. Refer to the original to be sure of accuracy.

MUONIONALUSTA II, Kitkioj ki, Norrbotten; 67 46N, 23 15E.

FOUND, August 15, 1946.

IRON, octahedrite of fine structure.

1 specimen, weight about 15 kg.

The meteorite was discovered during the earthwork at a building site about 8 km to the east-southeast of the place where the Muon ionalusta I iron meteorite was found in 1906.


Writeup from MB 20:
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MUONIONALUSTA I reads: 67 54N; 20 18E should read: 67 48N; 23 68.

Source: List of meteorites and corrections made by K. Fredriksson (Stockholm) and received by in December 1960.


Writeup from MB 28:
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DISCOVERY OF MUONIONALUSTA III IRON METEORITE, SWEDEN

Name: MUONIONALUSTA III.

The place of fall or discovery: About 3.5 km ENE of the village of Kitkiojoki, Sweden; = 67 47N; = 23 21E.

Date of fall or discovery: FOUND, June 7, 1963.

Class and type: IRON; octahedrite.

Number of individual specimens: 1

Total weight: 6.20 kg.

Circumstances of the fall or discovery: The meteorite was found by Mr. Carl Henriksson in excavated material used for the construction of a causeway. The meteorite is now in the possession of the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Stockholm, Sweden).

Source: Report of Dr. F. E. Wickman (Stockholm, Sweden) in a letter, IX.20.1963.


GibeonBasic informationName: Gibeon
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite.
Observed fall: No
Year found: 1836
Country: Namibia
Mass: 26 t
Classification
history:Meteoritical Bulletin: MB 36 (1966) IronNHM Catalogue: 5th Edition (2000) IVAMetBase: v. 7.1 (2006) IVARecommended: Iron, IVA [explanation]
This is 1 of 80 approved meteorites (plus 1 unapproved name) classified as Iron, IVA. [show all]
Search for other: Iron meteorites, IVA irons, and Metal-rich meteorites
Writeup

Writeup from MB 36:
Warning: the following text was scanned and may contain character recognition errors. Refer to the original to be sure of accuracy.

[Description of paired specimen:]

DISCOVERY OF NICO IRON METEORITE, SOUTH WEST AFRICA

Name: NICO.

The place of fall or discovery: The farm of Nico near the railroad station of Asab, South West Africa; = 25 23 S, = 17 47" E.

Date of fall or discovery: FOUND, 1965.

Class and type: IRON.

Number of individual specimens: 1.

Total weight: 25.2 kg and 9.5 kg .

Circumstances of the fall or discovery: The meteorite was found by the aborigens probably on the site of the fall.

Source: Report of Dr. J. Zabringer (Heidelberg, Germany) in a letter, March 1, 1966.




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  • Country/Region Of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Featured Refinements: Meteorite Pendant
  • Weight (lbs.): 0.50 lb
  • Length (in.): 13
  • Width (in.): 10
  • Height (in.): 3
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