





Lot MSP1
Sericho Meteorite (Pallasite) – A 5-8 g Fragment, Discovered in Eastern Kenya
Specifications:
Location:
Eastern Kenya
Weight:
5-8 g
Type:
Stone
Kind:
Fragment
Origin:
Eastern Kenia
Material:
Pallasite
Delivery by request
1 000,00 AED
Lot Highlights
This exceptional 5-8 gram fragment of the Sericho meteorite is a rare pallasite, discovered in Eastern Kenya. Pallasites, prized for their stunning blend of olivine crystals and metal, are among the rarest and most coveted meteorites. This particular fragment provides a direct connection to the early formation of our solar system, offering collectors and enthusiasts an awe-inspiring glimpse into the cosmos.
Rarity and Value: Pallasite meteorites make up less than 1% of all known meteorites, and Sericho, discovered in 2016, is one of the most significant finds in recent history. The vibrant olivine crystals within the meteorite, often referred to as “space gems,” make these fragments particularly desirable. This rarity, combined with the striking visual appeal of the crystal-metal composition, enhances the value of this meteorite, transforming it into a prized specimen for collectors and scientists. Each fragment, including this 5-8 gram piece, is a small but powerful reminder of the wonders of our universe.
Discovery: The Sericho meteorite was first discovered by two Kenyan brothers in the Eastern Province of Kenya in 2016. They initially mistook the large meteorite mass for an ordinary rock, only realizing its significance years later. The subsequent search revealed a vast strewn field, making Sericho one of the largest meteorite finds in Africa. The discovery of pallasites requires expertise in meteorite hunting, as they are often found in remote regions where they remain undisturbed for centuries. The Sericho meteorite, hidden in the Kenyan desert for millennia, is a testament to the extraordinary cosmic events that shaped our planet.
Human Touch: After its discovery, this Sericho fragment underwent careful preparation to preserve and enhance its natural beauty. Expert preparation techniques involved cutting and polishing the meteorite to reveal the vibrant olivine crystals embedded in the iron-nickel matrix. This delicate process requires skill and precision, ensuring that the meteorite remains as authentic as possible while showcasing the mesmerizing crystalline structure within. The human touch, applied with care and expertise, allows this celestial artifact to shine as a display-worthy specimen, encapsulating its journey through the cosmos.
This Sericho pallasite fragment is more than just a piece of space rock; it is a rare and valuable artifact from the depths of space. Its rarity, combined with the craftsmanship involved in its preparation, makes it a truly exceptional addition to any collection. Holding this fragment offers a direct connection to the vastness of the universe and the forces that have shaped our solar system over billions of years.
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