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Authentic Campo del Cielo – 18.6 lb Iron Meteorite
$9,000
£6,793.07
€7,785.02
CA$12,561.80
A$13,684.97
CHF 7,227.08
MX$164,284.56
NOK 92,081.32
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About the Item
Own a monumental piece of cosmic history with this Authentic Campo del Cielo – 18.6lb Iron Meteorite. Discovered in Argentina, these meteorites are celebrated for their iron‑nickel composition and striking regmaglypts (thumbprint patterns). This specimen’s impressive size and natural texture make it a museum‑quality treasure for collectors, investors, and natural history enthusiasts.
The meteorite displays a classic iron-nickel composition, with a dark natural fusion crust and textured surface shaped during its fiery descent through Earth’s atmosphere. Subtle regmaglypt-like impressions and natural oxidation tones enhance its raw, sculptural character, giving the piece both scientific importance and striking visual presence.
Key Features:
Material: Genuine Campo del Cielo meteorite with iron‑nickel composition
Weight: 18.6 lbs – substantial and highly desirable size for display or collection
Origin: Campo del Cielo, Argentina – one of the world’s most famous meteorite fields
Surface Detail: Distinct regmaglypts and natural weathering patterns unique to each specimen
Significance: A tangible connection to the cosmos, dating back thousands of years
Versatility: Perfect for collectors, educational display, or as a rare natural history gift
COA: Comes with a detailed Certificate of Authenticity
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″ x 6″, W: 18.6 lb
Campo del Cielo meteorites are among the most sought‑after iron meteorites, prized for their durability, striking appearance, and historical significance. This 18.6 lb specimen is a one‑of‑a‑kind centerpiece that embodies the wonder of outer space.
A powerful and authentic relic from deep space, this Authentic Campo del Cielo – 18.6lb Iron Meteorite offers a rare opportunity to own a fragment of cosmic history, a perfect out of this world gift for the one of a kind person in your life. Make a move before it gets taken.
- Dimensions:Height: 6 in (15.24 cm)Width: 5 in (12.7 cm)Depth: 7 in (17.78 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:New
- Production Type:New Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: AWMMS3431stDibs: LU7177248092722
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