Found in Swedish Lapland,
2023.
The Muonionalusta meteorite fell to Earth approximately one million years ago, scattering across what is now the border region between Sweden and Finland. We've been hunting it since 2013.
The fragment in this piece was recovered above the Arctic Circle in the summer of 2023. Its Widmanstätten pattern — the crystalline iron-nickel structure formed by 4.5 billion years of cooling in space — was etched and polished by hand in our Barcelona workshop.
Before this, it was buried two meters underground. Before that, it was traveling through space for as long as Earth has existed.


















