— By shape —
Choose the shape.
One fall, many forms.
The same meteorite becomes a different object depending on how it's cut. Choose the shape that speaks to you — the stone inside is just as old either way.
i.
Best-seller
Slices
Thin cross-sections · etched & polished
A meteorite cut thin and polished flat, so the whole interior opens up at once. On iron falls, the etched Widmanstätten lattice runs edge to edge; on pallasites, olivine glows where the light passes through. The most-chosen way to hold a meteorite.
Best for
Pattern & olivine
Finish
Etched, polished
Display
Stand or framed
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ii.
Geometric
Cubes & Spheres
Machined · etched on every face
Deep-space iron cut into pure geometry — a perfect cube or a polished sphere. The Widmanstätten pattern wraps across every face, an impossible-to-fake fingerprint that proves it formed over millions of years in the core of a dead planet.
Best for
Desk & shelf
Material
Iron only
Finish
Etched faces
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iii.
One polished face
End pieces
One flat polished face · natural back
A meteorite cut once and kept whole. One face is polished to show the interior; the rest stays as it fell — raw crust, natural curve, real weight in the hand. Both worlds at once: the science and the stone.
Best for
Weight in hand
Faces
One polished
Display
Free-standing
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iv.
Untouched
Whole meteorites
Individuals · uncut, as found
A complete meteorite, exactly as it came to rest on Earth — fusion crust, regmaglypts, the thumbprints melted into it during the fall. Nothing cut, nothing added. The closest thing to standing where it landed.
Best for
Purists
State
Uncut
Surface
Fusion crust
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v.
Ready to gift
Display boxes
Specimen, label & certificate, framed
A specimen set in a framed case with its name, origin and signed certificate — ready to stand on a shelf or hand to someone. The whole story in one object: the stone, where it fell, and the proof it's real.
Best for
Gifting
Includes
Certificate
Display
Framed case
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— Before you choose —
Questions, answered.
How do I know it’s a real meteorite?
On iron pieces, the Widmanstätten pattern cannot be reproduced by any process on Earth. Every piece ships with a signed Certificate of Authenticity and is sourced under Emil’s IMCA membership (#4748).
Does the certificate carry a number?
No. Our certificates are signed, not numbered — each one names the meteorite, its classification and origin, and is signed by hand.
Will an iron meteorite rust?
Iron and stony-iron meteorites are metallic iron, so in damp air they can develop surface rust over time. The fix is simple: keep them dry.
How should I handle and store it?
Handle etched surfaces gently and ideally with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves. Keep iron pieces somewhere dry and stable.
Is every piece really one of a kind?
Yes. Every sample is a single, individual piece — cut, weighed and photographed on its own. What you see is the exact stone you receive.
Or choose another way.
If shape isn't your starting point, every sample in our catalog can also be browsed by where it fell.