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Muonionalusta Meteorite Cufflinks

Muonionalusta Meteorite Cufflinks

Crafted from resilient stainless steel, these cufflinks feature an Ā E-coated Muonionalusta meteorite, secured by expert hands for lasting wear.

The meteorite has been coated with a layer of rhodium to help preserve the intricate pattern and help prevent it from rusting.

About the Meteorite:
The Muonionalusta meteorite is classified as a fine octahedrite iron-nickel meteorite and is among the oldest materials ever discovered on Earth, estimated to be over 4.5 billion years old. It originated in the core of a now-destroyed planetary body, formed during the very beginnings of our solar system. After traveling through space, it fell to Earth over one million years ago and was discovered in 1906 in northern Sweden.

What makes this meteorite so extraordinary is the WidmanstƤtten pattern—a crystalline structure visible on the surface that formed as the iron and nickel cooled extremely slowly over millions of years in space. This pattern is completely natural and cannot be replicated in any laboratory on Earth, making every piece truly unique.

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$99.00
Muonionalusta Meteorite Cufflinks—
$99.00

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Crafted from resilient stainless steel, these cufflinks feature an Ā E-coated Muonionalusta meteorite, secured by expert hands for lasting wear.

The meteorite has been coated with a layer of rhodium to help preserve the intricate pattern and help prevent it from rusting.

About the Meteorite:
The Muonionalusta meteorite is classified as a fine octahedrite iron-nickel meteorite and is among the oldest materials ever discovered on Earth, estimated to be over 4.5 billion years old. It originated in the core of a now-destroyed planetary body, formed during the very beginnings of our solar system. After traveling through space, it fell to Earth over one million years ago and was discovered in 1906 in northern Sweden.

What makes this meteorite so extraordinary is the WidmanstƤtten pattern—a crystalline structure visible on the surface that formed as the iron and nickel cooled extremely slowly over millions of years in space. This pattern is completely natural and cannot be replicated in any laboratory on Earth, making every piece truly unique.

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