— Meteorite samples —
Hold a piece of space.
Not set in jewelry — the meteorite itself, raw or cut, to keep on a shelf or in your hand. Older than the Earth, and entirely yours.
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How would you like to choose?
By place, or by shape. Both lead to the same one-of-one fragments.
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By Place.
Muonionalusta, Sericho, Campo del Cielo, Lunar and more — each from the one place on Earth (or off it) where it fell.
Choose the place →By Shape.
Whole meteorites, polished end-cuts, thin slices, geometric cubes, or framed display boxes — choose the shape that speaks to you.
Choose the shape →— Before you choose —
Questions, answered.
How do I know it’s a real meteorite?
On iron pieces, the Widmanstätten pattern — the lattice of interlocking crystals revealed when the metal is cut and acid-etched — cannot be reproduced by any process on Earth; it only forms over millions of years of slow cooling in space. Iron and stony-iron samples are also strongly magnetic and noticeably dense for their size. Beyond that, 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. The piece itself is the unique object; the certificate vouches for it.
Will an iron meteorite rust?
Iron and stony-iron meteorites are metallic iron, so in damp air they can develop surface rust over time — it’s actually a sign the metal is genuine. The fix is simple: keep them dry. Store in low humidity, handle as little as possible (skin oils and sweat accelerate it), and wipe with a soft dry cloth. A silica-gel sachet in a display case keeps moisture at bay. Stony pieces like chondrites and tektites such as moldavite don’t rust at all.
How should I handle and store it?
Handle etched surfaces gently — they scratch easily — and ideally with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves, since fingerprints can mark the metal. Keep iron pieces somewhere dry and stable; avoid bathrooms, basements and sealed bags that trap moisture. Display boxes already solve most of this for you.
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; once it’s sold, that one is gone.
Where do the meteorites come from?
Muonionalusta we hunt ourselves in Swedish Lapland. The rest are chosen and verified from the strewnfields and finders who recover them — Sericho from Kenya, Imilac from the Atacama, Aletai from the Gobi, Campo del Cielo from South America, and lunar fragments from permitted recoveries. Moldavite is a tektite, not a meteorite — impact glass from the Czech Republic — and we always say so.
Do you ship overseas?
Yes — we ship from Barcelona to every country in the world with FedEx, fully insured. Delivery within Europe takes 3–4 days; the rest of the world, around 7 days.
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