







Sericho Meteorite End Cut from Kenya, 2,500 g
Sericho Meteorite – End Cut
The Sericho meteorite is a stony-iron meteorite discovered in Kenya in 2016. Belonging to the rare pallasite class, this end cut reveals a remarkable concentration of translucent olivine crystals embedded within a polished iron–nickel matrix, offering a striking natural contrast between metal and crystal.
As an end cut, this specimen preserves part of the original exterior of the meteorite, providing a direct connection to its journey through space and atmospheric entry. The exposed interior showcases the unique crystalline structure formed over billions of years at the core–mantle boundary of an ancient asteroid.
A powerful and visually impressive specimen, ideal for advanced private collections or museum-grade displays.
Specifications
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Full meteorite name: Sericho meteorite
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Place of discovery: Isiolo County
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Year of discovery: 2016
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Type: Stony-iron
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Classification: Pallasite
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Composition: Iron, nickel, and olivine crystals
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Weight of specimen: 2,500 grams
Included
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Certificate of Authenticity
- Display stand
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Owning a piece of meteorite jewelry is more than just a fashion statement; it's a connection to the cosmos, billions of years in the making. Meteorites are remnants of ancient celestial bodies, forged in the heart of dying stars and journeying through space before finally landing on Earth. Each piece carries a unique story, a fragment of the universe that you can wear and cherish forever.