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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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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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Detection Area:
Magadan region, Russia
Size:
28,5 x 28 x 0.3 cm
Age:
4.5 bln years old
2 300,00 AED
13 999,00 AED
68 000,00 AED
Pallasites are among the most visually stunning and scientifically fascinating meteorites ever discovered. These extraterrestrial treasures belong to the class of stony-iron meteorites and are renowned for their vibrant olivine crystals suspended in a metallic matrix. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning your meteorite collection, pallasites for sale offer a rare opportunity to own a piece of planetary history.
A pallasite meteorite is a rare type of stony-iron meteorite composed of translucent olivine crystals, also known as peridot, embedded in a shiny nickel-iron matrix. These crystals appear suspended in metal in approximately equal amounts, creating a striking contrast of color and metallic sheen. This extraordinary structure is believed to have formed at the boundary between the metal core and silicate mantle of an asteroid, making pallasites not only beautiful but scientifically valuable.
First identified in the 18th century and named after German naturalist Peter Pallas, pallasites form a small group within the broader class of meteorites. Representing less than two percent of all known meteorite finds, they are highly prized for their rarity and gem-like qualities. Some of the most notable pallasite specimens include the Imilac Pallasite from Chile’s Atacama Desert, renowned for its high-quality olivine crystals; the Brahin Pallasite from Belarus, known for its beautifully cut and polished slices; and the Seymchan Pallasites from Russia’s Magadan district, which often contain both olivine and pure iron sections. More recent additions include the Sericho Pallasite from Kenya, offering large and dramatic crystal patterns, and the legendary Fukang meteorite from China, celebrated for its massive and transparent olivine inclusions.
The allure of pallasites lies in their stunning visual beauty, their embedded olivine crystals giving the appearance of cosmic stained glass. Their scientific significance stems from their unique formation at the core-mantle boundary of differentiated asteroids. These meteorites are durable and often cut and polished to reveal their complex interior structure, capable of withstanding exposure and weathering over time. They are among the highest-valued meteorites in the market, with prices influenced by size, clarity of crystals, and stability. Because only a few significant finds exist worldwide, their rarity enhances their collectibility and desirability among museums and private collectors alike.
When purchasing a pallasite, it is important to start with a trusted source such as www.artefactumgallery.com or reputable meteorite hunters. Buyers should understand the type of specimen they are acquiring, whether it’s a complete stone, an etched slice, or a polished display piece. Pricing is typically calculated per gram and reflects the crystal quality and preparation work involved. Many collectors look for polished surfaces, acid etching, or stabilization techniques that enhance the specimen’s beauty and durability. For a diverse and valuable collection, it is worth adding other stony-iron meteorites for sale, such as mesosiderites or iron meteorites, to complement your pallasites.
Whether you’re drawn to the refined clarity of a polished slice or the natural texture of an untouched fragment, each pallasite tells a powerful story of cosmic transformation — forged at the heart of an ancient asteroid and preserved through eons of space and time.
Our curated inventory of pallasites for sale features hand-selected pieces from around the world. Highlights include high-quality slices of Imilac, etched Seymchan specimens with clearly visible nickel-iron matrix, the gem-like brilliance of Brahin pallasite, and the large, crystal-rich surfaces of Sericho pallasite. Each meteorite in our collection is authenticated and carefully prepared, making it suitable for display in museums, private collections, or as a one-of-a-kind gift.
From small, intricate slices to multi-kilogram display specimens, our catalog offers a wide variety of pallasite meteorites tailored to meet the needs of collectors at every level.
Pallasite meteorites are rare cosmic masterpieces that uniquely combine celestial metal with the brilliance of natural gemstones. With their dazzling interiors and fascinating origin stories, they stand unmatched in both scientific significance and visual impact. Explore our pallasite meteorites for sale today and bring home the radiant heart of a shattered asteroid, preserved forever in stone and crystal.
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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