Muonionalusta Meteorite Silver Tie Tack / Pin Badge ◇Silver Tie Tac

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Muonionalusta Meteorite Silver Tie Tack / Pin Badge ◇Silver Tie Tac - Brooches - Other Metals Silver

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The Muonionalusta meteorite fell to Earth in Sweden approximately one million years ago and was discovered in 1906. It is an iron meteorite. Its distinctive geometric patterns are known as the Widmanstätten structure, formed by the slow cooling of the meteorite in outer space after its descent. This iron meteorite possesses a pattern said to be impossible to replicate artificially, exuding an air of mystery and cosmic wonder. Furthermore, it is a rare meteorite with limited availability on the market. Designed to showcase the enigmatic and scarce Muonionalusta meteorite: it is elegantly framed in pure silver and crafted into a tie tack that can also be used as a pin badge. The base of the stone is made of silver (SV925), and the area surrounding the stone uses pure silver. A tie tack catch (designed to be difficult to detach and lose) is included. This piece can be worn not only as a tie tack on neckties but also on suit lapels, hats, bags, and more. A piece of jewelry that can be enjoyed regardless of gender. It would also make a delightful gift for men. Muonionalusta meteorite size: 10.6×10.4mm (7.91ct) ◇ If you would like gift wrapping, please select a shipping method other than Letter Pack Light or Click Post. Copy right 2011- Sae+Sumi Koru all right reserved. All works are protected by copyright law.

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Other Metals
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Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.137,634 - Accessories  |  No.3,471 - Brooches
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The Muonionalusta meteorite fell to Earth in Sweden approximately one million years ago and was discovered in 1906. It is an iron meteorite. Its distinctive geometric patterns are known as the Widmanstätten structure, formed by the slow cooling of the meteorite in outer space after its descent.

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