Found in the Field of Heaven.
Approximately four thousand years ago, a meteorite shower fell across the plains of South America — a single object that broke apart on entry, scattering fragments across a strewnfield more than 60 kilometers wide.
Indigenous peoples found the iron and gave the place its name: Piguem Nonralta, "Field of Heaven." Spanish explorers heard the legend in 1576 and sent expeditions to find the source. They thought it was a mountain of pure iron. They were partly right.
The fragment in this pendant is from that strewnfield — sourced from local finders, classified as IAB iron, and shaped in our Barcelona workshop. Iron that took 4.5 billion years to form, in the core of an asteroid that no longer exists.






























