Lot MMP1

Celestial Relic: Muonionalusta Meteorite – 4.2 g Iron-Nickel Fragment, Discovered in Sweden, 1906

Specifications:

Location:

Europe

Size:

2 cm H x 1 cm L, 2 mm, W 2 mm

Age:

4 bl years old

Weight:

4.2 g

Type:

Iron

Kind:

Fragment

View:

slice

Origin:

Sweden

Material:

Muonionalusta Meteorite

Detection year:

1906

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Approximate price USD - 165 $

600,00 AED

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Lot Highlights

This remarkable lot features a 4.2 g fragment of the Muonionalusta Meteorite, one of the oldest and most scientifically significant meteorites ever discovered. Found in 1906 near the Arctic Circle in Sweden, this fragment is a direct connection to the early formation of our solar system, dating back over 4.5 billion years. Its intricate Widmanstätten patterns, formed by the interlocking iron-nickel crystals, are a hallmark of its extraterrestrial origin and reveal a cooling process unique to celestial bodies.

This fragment embodies both the cosmic power of its journey and the serene artistry of natural crystallization. Its composition, primarily iron and nickel, with traces of rare elements such as gallium and iridium, makes it not only a scientific treasure but also an object of unmatched beauty.

Versatility and Customization:

This necklace is accompanied by a sterling silver chain available in your choice of lengths—40 cm, 45 cm, or 50 cm.

Designed to be unisex, this meteorite fragment is a timeless accessory that transcends gender, offering both men and women a chance to carry a fragment of the cosmos close to their hearts.

Rarity and Value:
Muonionalusta meteorites are highly coveted due to their exceptional age, rarity, and the stunning Widmanstätten patterns revealed through careful preparation. While larger specimens are monumental in scale, smaller, high-quality fragments such as this one are equally prized for their accessibility and aesthetic appeal. The natural etching of this fragment’s surface, combined with its pristine condition, ensures its enduring value in the world of meteorite collecting.

Discovery:
The Muonionalusta meteorite was first identified in northern Sweden in 1906, embedded in glacial moraine. Over millennia, its fragments were transported by the shifting ice sheets, preserving their structure and integrity. This specimen, carefully sourced from the region, represents the enduring resilience of celestial matter amidst the dynamic forces of Earth’s geology.

Human Touch:
The preparation of this fragment involved precise etching and stabilization to bring out its intricate Widmanstätten patterns without altering its natural form. The craftsmanship required to reveal these patterns ensures both the scientific integrity and visual splendor of the meteorite. Every ridge and crystalline line tells a story of a slow, cosmic cooling process that took millions of years to complete, offering collectors a rare glimpse into the origins of our solar system.

This Muonionalusta meteorite fragment is not just a piece of space—it is a bridge between the ancient past and the infinite cosmos, a tangible testament to the forces that shaped our universe. Perfect for display or study, it is a treasure of both scientific and aesthetic significance, destined to inspire wonder in any collector’s hands.

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