925 sterling silver pendant showcases a genuine Gibeon Meteorite, ethically sourced and meticulously inlaid for a captivating visual effect. Approximately 600 million years ago, this remarkable meteoroid journeyed through space before landing on Earth, leaving behind fragments now treasured as celestial relics.
The Gibeon Meteorite is renowned for its intricate Widmansttten patterns, formed during millions of years of slow cooling within the depths of space. These unique geometric designs are believed to symbolize cosmic energy and interconnectedness. Crafted with care in Thailand, this handmade piece serves as a wearable reminder of the vastness of the cosmos and the beauty found within celestial wonders. To ensure its longevity, gently clean with a soft cloth and store it in a dry place when not in use.
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This stunning 925 sterling silver pendant is inlaid with an authentic Gibeon Meteorite. Around 600 million years ago, a massive meteoroid blazed through space before crashing into the land that would eventually become Namibia. On its journey to Earth, it shattered, sending more than 100 meteorites hurtling towards our planet. A large portion of these space rocks were found around the village of Gibeon, earning them the name "Gibeon Meteorites". Even before the start of the Iron Age, local people used the meteorites to make iron tools and weapons.
The unique lines on the surface of Gibeon Meteorites are known as Widmansttten patterns. These patterns are a result of cooling in outer space over billions of years, as well as the effects of extreme heat as the meteorite traveled through Earths atmosphere. This rare phenomenon does not occur naturally on Earth and is what gives Gibeon Meteorites their distinct appearance. As with all fine jewelry, please remove your meteorite jewelry before swimming, showering, and bathing, and avoid exposing your jewelry to salt water. We also recommend that you do not expose your jewelry to any household cleaners or chemicals, especially those that contain bleach or strong acids, as these chemicals can damage the jewelry.
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