Aletai Meteorite Widmanstätten Pattern Rectangular Pendant
Aletai Meteorite Widmanstätten Pattern Rectangular Pendant
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Over millions of years, the molten cores of iron meteorites slowly cool in outer space, leaving behind striking ribbons of iron-nickel alloys known as a Widmanstätten pattern. These beautiful cosmic designs can be found in the Aletai meteorite, one of the largest iron meteorites with the longest known strewn field on Earth. With the Aletai Meteorite Pendant, you can wear a piece of this fascinating meteorite and show off its extraterrestrial metallic patterns.
This necklace from Mini Museum contains a piece of the Aletai meteorite, displaying a beautiful Widmanstätten pattern. The pendant is set into a stainless steel bezel and measures around 26mm x 11mm with an 18" cable chain of the same material. It ships in a handsome display box and includes an informational card that serves as certificate of authenticity.

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