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Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 583 g, Russia
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Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 583 g, Russia

Lot S7-14

Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 603 g, Russia
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Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 603 g, Russia

Lot S7-13

Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 663 g, Russia
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Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 663 g, Russia

Lot S7-12

Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite with 24K Gold Gilding, billion years old, Russia
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Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite with 24K Gold Gilding, billion years old, Russia

Lot SMW1-1

Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 747 g, Russia
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Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 747 g, Russia

Lot M747

Campo del Cielo Meteorite – aprx. 130 g Iron Fragment, Discovered in Argentina
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Campo del Cielo Meteorite – aprx. 130 g Iron Fragment, Discovered in Argentina

Lot MMP11

Sikhote-Alin Meteorite Pendant with silver chain
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Sikhote-Alin Meteorite Pendant with silver chain

Lot MMP4

450,00 AED
Campo del Cielo Meteorite Pendant with Silver chain
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Campo del Cielo Meteorite Pendant with Silver chain

Lot AMP7

450,00 AED
Celestial Relic: Muonionalusta Meteorite – 4.2 g Iron-Nickel Fragment, Discovered in Sweden, 1906
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Celestial Relic: Muonionalusta Meteorite – 4.2 g Iron-Nickel Fragment, Discovered in Sweden, 1906

Lot MMP1

600,00 AED
Seymchan Meteorite – A 55.73 g Pallasite Fragment, Discovered in Russia, 1967
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Seymchan Meteorite – A 55.73 g Pallasite Fragment, Discovered in Russia, 1967

Lot SM1

2 300,00 AED
53 g rare iron-nickel Seymchan meteorite with Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia
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53 g rare iron-nickel Seymchan meteorite with Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia

Lot M-01

4 900,00 AED
112 g Well-preserved Seymchan meteorite slice with Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia
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112 g Well-preserved Seymchan meteorite slice with Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia

Lot M-08

10 300,00 AED
141 g Iron-nickel Seymchan meteorite slice with detailed Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia
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141 g Iron-nickel Seymchan meteorite slice with detailed Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia

Lot M-07

13 000,00 AED
Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 262 g, 4 bln years old, Russia
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Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 262 g, 4 bln years old, Russia

Lot ME-1

13 999,00 AED
263 g Substantial Seymchan meteorite slice with crystalline Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia
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263 g Substantial Seymchan meteorite slice with crystalline Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia

Lot M-04

24 150,00 AED
285 g iron-nickel Seymchan meteorite slice with Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia
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285 g iron-nickel Seymchan meteorite slice with Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia

Lot M-02

26 150,00 AED
Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 583 g, Russia

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Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

Size:

28,4 x 27,2 x 0.3 cm

Age:

4.5 bl years old

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Lot S7-14
Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 603 g, Russia

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

Size:

Size: 29,5 x 28 x 0.2 cm

Age:

4,5 bl. years old

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Lot S7-13
Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 663 g, Russia

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

Size:

28,5 x 28 x 0.3 cm

Age:

4.5 bln years old

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Lot S7-12
Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite with 24K Gold Gilding, billion years old, Russia

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

Size:

1.5 x 1.5 cm

Age:

4 bl.y.o.

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Lot SMW1-1
Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 4 bln years old, 747 g, Russia

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

Size:

28 x 32 x 0.3 cm

Age:

4 bln.y.o.

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Lot M747

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Lot MMP11
Sikhote-Alin Meteorite Pendant with silver chain

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Russia

Size:

1-2 cm

450,00 AED

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Lot MMP4
Campo del Cielo Meteorite Pendant with Silver chain

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Detection Area:

Other

Size:

1-2 cm

Age:

4,000-5,000 years

450,00 AED

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Lot AMP7
Celestial Relic: Muonionalusta Meteorite – 4.2 g Iron-Nickel Fragment, Discovered in Sweden, 1906

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Europe

Size:

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

Age:

4 bl years old

600,00 AED

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Lot MMP1
Seymchan Meteorite – A 55.73 g Pallasite Fragment, Discovered in Russia, 1967

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

2 300,00 AED

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Lot SM1
53 g rare iron-nickel Seymchan meteorite with Widmanstätten pattern, 4 bln years old, Russia

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

Size:

5,2 cm x 8,5 cm x 3 mm

4 900,00 AED

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Lot M-01

10 300,00 AED

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Lot M-08

13 000,00 AED

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Lot M-07
Rare pallasite meteorite with olivine crystals (Seymchan), 262 g, 4 bln years old, Russia

Specifications:

Detection Area:

Magadan region, Russia

Size:

18.5 x 10.5 x 0.2 cm

13 999,00 AED

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Lot ME-1

24 150,00 AED

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Lot M-04

26 150,00 AED

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Lot M-02

Iron Meteorites for Sale – Timeless Relics from Outer Space

Iron meteorites are among the most durable and visually striking objects from the cosmos. Composed of iron and nickel, these ancient space rocks offer collectors, museums, and enthusiasts a direct connection to the metallic cores of long-destroyed asteroids. If you’re seeking authenticity, rarity, and natural beauty, exploring iron meteorites for sale is an opportunity to bring a piece of the universe into your collection.

What Is an Iron Meteorite?

Cosmic Origins and Composition

An iron meteorite is a type of meteorite composed primarily of iron and nickel. These extraordinary rocks are believed to originate from the cores of differentiated asteroids that were shattered billions of years ago during collisions in space. Unlike stony meteorites, iron meteorites are highly resistant to weathering, making them ideal for long-term preservation and display. When cut and polished, they often reveal striking crystalline structures known as Widmanstätten patterns—unique to meteoritic metal and visually captivating.

Iron vs. Stony and Stony-Iron Meteorites

Stony meteorites, which originate from the crust or mantle of planetary bodies, are the most common type found on Earth. Iron meteorites, on the other hand, come from the metallic cores of ancient asteroids, giving them a deeper geological significance and a distinctive appearance. There is also a fascinating third category—stony-iron meteorites—such as pallasites, which contain both silicate crystals and metallic inclusions. For dedicated collectors, acquiring a mix of iron, stony, and stony-iron meteorites adds variety and scientific depth to any collection.

Famous Iron Meteorites and Their Stories

Notable Specimens Across the Globe

Among the most celebrated iron meteorites is the Campo del Cielo meteorite from Argentina, known for its massive iron fragments first discovered in the 1500s. The Gibeon meteorite from Namibia is prized for its stability and intricate etched patterns, making it a popular choice for display and even luxury design. Sweden’s Muonionalusta meteorite is one of the oldest known, with magnificent Widmanstätten figures revealed when polished. The Canyon Diablo meteorite from Arizona is closely associated with Meteor Crater and is valued for its character and history. In Russia, the Sikhote-Alin meteorite was observed falling in 1947, producing sculptural and shrapnel-like forms. Other noteworthy specimens include the Aletai meteorite from China, known for its dense metallic form, as well as the Boxhole meteorite from Australia, the Odessa meteorite from the United States, and the Toluca meteorite from Mexico, each offering distinct structural characteristics.

Why Collect Iron Meteorites?

Collectors are drawn to iron meteorites for several compelling reasons. Their durability makes them ideal for long-term display, and their resistance to environmental wear means they remain intact over centuries. Scientifically, these meteorites offer a rare window into planetary formation and the interiors of ancient asteroids. Their natural metallic sheen and geometric patterns are inherently beautiful, adding aesthetic value to their scientific appeal. Each iron meteorite is unique—billions of years old and completely one-of-a-kind—making it a legacy item. Furthermore, rare specimens tend to appreciate in value, appealing to both collectors and investors.

Choosing the Right Meteorite for Your Collection

When selecting a meteorite, consider the type—iron, stony, or stony-iron. Each offers distinct features and origin stories. Investigate the specimen’s provenance, especially if it originates from historically significant falls such as Canyon Diablo, Sikhote-Alin, or Gibeon. Evaluating the price involves assessing weight, condition, rarity, and whether the specimen has been cut or polished. Always purchase from verified sources that provide authenticity documentation and, if available, connect with reputable networks such as the meteorite exchange. Lastly, think about the size—whether you’re interested in a small handheld sample or a striking multi-kilogram display piece, the right meteorite should align with your collection goals and presentation style.

Explore Iron Meteorites for Sale – A Global Selection

We offer an extensive and carefully curated range of iron meteorites, including highly sought-after specimens such as the Balambala iron, Gebel Kamil meteorite, Agoudal meteorite, Boxhole iron, and Veevers iron meteorite. Whether you’re interested in uncut forms, etched slices, or fully prepared display pieces, our catalog spans meteorites from numerous fall sites and continents. Each meteorite is chosen for its rarity, quality, and scientific value. From small fragments to major centerpieces, you’ll find a variety suited for both personal and institutional collections. Our inventory also includes select items such as lunar meteorites, Dronino iron, and display-enhanced specimens tailored for museums or serious collectors.

Owning an iron meteorite is about more than acquiring a rare object—it’s about connecting with the cosmic forces that shaped our solar system. These specimens predate Earth and hold within them a story of stars, collisions, and deep-time processes. Whether you’re starting a new meteorite collection or searching for a truly exceptional gift or display piece, our certified and authentic meteorites offer beauty, rarity, and cosmic significance.

Explore our catalog of iron meteorites for sale and discover the perfect piece of the stars to call your own.

For inquiries or to view our curated selection, contact us:

Artefactum Gallery, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 327 32 26
Mob: +971 56 887 6217
Email: artefactumdxb@gmail.com

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