Outer Space Gemstones pendant & necklace SU 1522
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This is for the person who has everything Faceted heart shape pendand size 15x 15 mm with screw on top grains pallasites inside size app 1x1mm weight estimate on stylish necklace made up of 5 strands
copy pallasite included
Name: Jepara place: Java, Indonesia coordinates: 6°36’S 110°44’E classification: Pallasite, PMG
year: 2008 total weight: 499.5 kg
Meteorites are rarer than gold on the earth’s surface and only very few of them are Pallasites – a unique structure of metal and gemstone. They come from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and the material is 4.60 billion years old and part of the transition zone between the mantle and the core of an asteroid. The first one was discovered in 1749 at Krasnojarsk/Russia and described by Peter Simon Pallas, a German scientist. Consequently, the meteorite group was named Pallasites in honor of him. Over the last centuries only 36 pieces of the Main Group have been found, half of them are less than 20 kg. With reference to his weight Jepara is the fifth largest Main Group Pallasite.
History: The meteorite was discovered in May 2008 during excavation activities at Jepara/Indonesia. A new hall for producing furniture had been under construction and Jepara has been dug out while building the foundation of this premises.
Physical characteristics: The mass of the meteorite was 499.5 kg in an almost spherical shape with a shortest and longest diameter of 27.5 inch (70cm) and 33.5 inch (85cm). The crust of approximately 1 to 1.5 inch (2 - 4cm) is weathered and rusty.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1.000 x 1.000 x 1.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.100
- Colours
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This is for the person who has everything Faceted heart shape pendand size 15x 15 mm with screw on top grains pallasites inside size app 1x1mm weight estimate on stylish necklace made up of 5 strands
copy pallasite included
Name: Jepara place: Java, Indonesia coordinates: 6°36’S 110°44’E classification: Pallasite, PMG
year: 2008 total weight: 499.5 kg
Meteorites are rarer than gold on the earth’s surface and only very few of them are Pallasites – a unique structure of metal and gemstone. They come from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and the material is 4.60 billion years old and part of the transition zone between the mantle and the core of an asteroid. The first one was discovered in 1749 at Krasnojarsk/Russia and described by Peter Simon Pallas, a German scientist. Consequently, the meteorite group was named Pallasites in honor of him. Over the last centuries only 36 pieces of the Main Group have been found, half of them are less than 20 kg. With reference to his weight Jepara is the fifth largest Main Group Pallasite.
History: The meteorite was discovered in May 2008 during excavation activities at Jepara/Indonesia. A new hall for producing furniture had been under construction and Jepara has been dug out while building the foundation of this premises.
Physical characteristics: The mass of the meteorite was 499.5 kg in an almost spherical shape with a shortest and longest diameter of 27.5 inch (70cm) and 33.5 inch (85cm). The crust of approximately 1 to 1.5 inch (2 - 4cm) is weathered and rusty.
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