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Moldavite

Moldavite

Chlum, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic.

Moldavites are rare, glassy, translucent, dark green types of tektite found in Czech Republic and are sometimes used as gemstones in jewellery. Moldavite is a silica-based tektite, a mineral formed when a meteorite struck the Earth's surface and melted and fused the surrounding rocks.

5.6 x 2.5 x 1.4 cm
MO13 AU $155.00
 

Moldavite

Moldavite

Chlum, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic.

Moldavites are rare, glassy, translucent, dark green types of tektite found in Czech Republic and are sometimes used as gemstones in jewellery. Moldavite is a silica-based tektite, a mineral formed when a meteorite struck the Earth's surface and melted and fused the surrounding rocks.

3.7 x 2.4 x 1.2 cm
MO15 AU $145.00
 

Moldavite

Moldavite

Chlum, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic.

Moldavites are rare, glassy, translucent, dark green types of tektite found in Czech Republic and are sometimes used as gemstones in jewellery. Moldavite is a silica-based tektite, a mineral formed when a meteorite struck the Earth's surface and melted and fused the surrounding rocks.

2.7 x 1.7 x 0.9 cm
MO16 AU $32.00
 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemical were used.

3.5 x 2.8 x 1.7 cm
MU03 AU $46.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemical were used.

4.5 x 3.0 x 1.5 cm
MU04 AU $60.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemicals were used.

3.8 x 3.5 x 2.0 cm
MU05 AU $60.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemicals were used.

3.9 x 2.6 x 1.6 cm
MU07 AU $37.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemicals were used.

5.3 x 3.5 x 2.3 cm
MU08 AU $80.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemicals were used.

5.2 x 2.6 x 2.4 cm
MU10 AU $69.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemical were used.

3.6 x 2.0 x 1.6 cm
MU12 AU $30.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemicals were used.

3.2 x 2.5 x 1.8 cm
MU14 AU $37.00
SOLD

 

Mundrabilla

Mundrabilla

Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia, Australia.

Mundrabilla meteorite, an iron octahedrite, medium, with sulphide and silicate inclusions (IROMOM), was first discovered in 1911. The meteorite came from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter at the time of formation of the solar system some 4.6 billion years ago. Two large masses of some 10 and 15.5 tons were found in 1966 and many small pieces have been collected since then, but unfortunately collecting is no longer allowed. Please note that all our pieces illustrated on our web site are as found; no cleaning, brushing, and no chemical were used.

5.0 x 2.5 x 1.3 cm
MU15 AU $48.00
SOLD

 

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