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Astro Gallery of Gems
Genuine Muonionalusta meteorite slice from Norrbotten, Sweden. The Muonionalusta is a meteorite classified as fine octahedrite, type IVA (Of) which impacted northern Scandinavia, west of the border between Sweden and Finland, about one million years BCE. The meteorite was first described in 1910 by professor A. G. Högbom, who named it "Muonionalusta", after a nearby place on the Muonio River. It fell 110,000 years ago but was discovered in 1906. It is classified as a fine octahedrite.
Genuine Muonionalusta Meteorite Slice from Norrbotten, Sweden.The Muonionalusta is a meteorite classified as fine octahedrite, type IVA (Of) which impacted in northern Scandinavia, west of the border between Sweden and Finland, about one million years BCE.The meteorite was first described in 1910 by Professor A. G. Högbom, who named it "Muonionalusta", after a nearby place on the Muonio River. It fell 110,000 years ago but was discovered in 1906. It is classified as fine octahedrite.Weight: 2.4 lbs, Dimensions: 4.25 x 2 x 3 inches
Arditi Collection
This artful sculpture is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of the Arditi Collection. Each piece is handmade, ensuring that no two are exactly alike, offering a distinct touch to your decor. Its abstract design invites contemplation and adds a sophisticated flair to any room, whether placed on a mantel, shelf, or entryway table. This made-to-order piece not only enhances your home but also reflects your appreciation for bespoke artistry.
This sculpture is a piece that embodies the harmony of form and imagination. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, it brings a touch of sophistication to any room. Made to order, each sculpture is a testament to the art of craftsmanship, ensuring that your space reflects your unique taste.
Mastercraft by Waterford
This spectacular Stellar celestial globe from Waterford is the halo piece of their Stellar collection. This limited-edition sphere is beautifully crafted from the time-honored skills of Waterford’s Master Craftsmen, presented in a signature Waterford gift box, and is a stunning depiction of ethereal constellations that will look remarkable in your home.
Noir
Inspired by mid-century, abstract, and surrealist forms, in an antique brass finish over metal, a unique accent or paperweight.
Genuine Muonionalusta Meteorite Slice from Norrbotten, Sweden.The Muonionalusta is a meteorite classified as fine octahedrite, type IVA (Of) which impacted in northern Scandinavia, west of the border between Sweden and Finland, about one million years BCE.The meteorite was first described in 1910 by Professor A. G. Högbom, who named it "Muonionalusta", after a nearby place on the Muonio River. It fell 110,000 years ago but was discovered in 1906. It is classified as fine octahedrite.Weight: 239 grams, Dimensions: 5.5 x .25 x 3 inches
In 2016, large masses of the Sericho pallasite meteorite were acquired from villagers in Isiolo County, Kenya, marking its formal discovery. The olivine crystals range in colour from emerald green to orange and possess rounded shapes. The metal-rich parts of the meteorite are characterized by prominent Widmanstatten patterns. Smaller fragments of the rock often exhibit splitting, plus evidence of fusion crust in certain spots.Class: PallasiteFrom: Eastern, Kenya. Weight: 394.3 grams, Size: 5 x 1 x 2.5 inches
This engraved selenite charging bar is ideal for charging your crystals ready to use, or can be used simply as a beautiful ornament. It has been decorated with moon and life of tree that have been etched by skilled hands. As a powerful crystal, Selenite harnesses the protective properties of the cosmic life force. Placing this unique cluster specimen in a central location in your home can provide both physical and spiritual protection.Stock photo is shown, similar piece will be sentApprox. Weight: 150 grams, Approx. Size: 6 x 1 x .25 inches
Genuine Muonionalusta Meteorite Slice from Norrbotten, Sweden.The Muonionalusta is a meteorite classified as fine octahedrite, type IVA (Of) which impacted in northern Scandinavia, west of the border between Sweden and Finland, about one million years BCE.The meteorite was first described in 1910 by Professor A. G. Hagbom, who named it "Muonionalusta", after a nearby place on the Muonio River. It fell 110,000 years ago but was discovered in 1906. It is classified as fine octahedrite.Weight: 385 grams, Dimensions: 7 x .15 x 3.5 inches
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