Sterling Silver REAL Moon Dust Necklace - Tear Shape - Moon Dust high quality Pendant - Meteorite Necklace - Meteorite Pendant

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Sterling Silver REAL Moon Dust Necklace - Tear Shape - Moon Dust high quality Pendant - Meteorite Necklace - Meteorite Pendant, ***Unlike other vials of this type ours is made from 100% Sterling Silver not cheap metal******FREE.
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Product code: Sterling Silver REAL Moon Dust Necklace - Tear Shape - Moon Dust high quality Pendant - Meteorite Necklace - Meteorite Pendant

***Unlike other vials of this type, ours is made from 100% Sterling Silver, not cheap metal***

***FREE US, UK & EU Delivery***


Contains genuine moon dust, yes high quality, actual certified dust from the Moon!

Real Moon Dust Necklace (NWA 4881)

About Your Meteorite Pendant:
- Approx. weight of moon dust is 20mg
- Attached to a beautiful 20-inch Sterling Silver Chain
- Made using a Solid Sterling Silver Cap
- Pendant measures approx. 2.8cm x 1.2cm (1.1" x 0.47")
- Comes presented in a lovely gift box
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
- Nickel-free

This is a wonderful and intriguing Lunar meteorite space necklace which is made with a sample of genuine moon meteorite dust, meaning it was once part of the surface of the Moon! We all feel close to the Moon as it is so often visible out of the window, but this doesn't compare to the chance to actually wear a piece of the Moon! The sample itself is dust collected while cutting a Lunar meteorite. The meteorite was sourced from one of the most respected collectors of planetary meteorites in the world. The meteorites used have been analysed by a top laboratory and given an official meteorite number.

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About Your Moondust:

Designation: North West Africa 4881

History: Found in 2005 and confirmed as Achondrite (lunar, granulitic breccia).

Physical characteristics: A single, broken, irregular conical stone (606g) partially covered by translucent, pale greenish fusion crust and with a pale gray-brown interior (Fig. 2).

Petrography: (A. Irving and S. Kuehner, UWS) Fine-grained recrystallized breccia composed of larger plagioclase grains (converted partially to maskelynite) poikilitically enclosing very small grains (mostly 30-80 microns) of low-Ca pyroxenes, olivine, Ti-chromite, ilmenite, troilite and metal.

Mineral compositions and Geochemistry: Olivine (Fa40.4-58.8, FeO/MnO = 91-100), plagioclase (An96.1-98Or<0.1), pigeonite (Fs32.0-64.5Wo9.5-13.1, FeO/ MnO = 51.1-62).

Classification: Achondrite (lunar, granulitic breccia). This stone is paired with NWA 3163 (Irving et al. 2006) and NWA 4483; in combination these specimens evidently represent naturally broken pieces from a crusted lunar meteorite weighing at least 2448g. Specimens: A total of 20g of sample and one polished mount are on deposit at UWS.
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