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Oriental Meteorite

4.6 Billion Years Ago Muonionalusta meteorite/Meteorite cube/Muonionalusta Cube/High-Quality Meteorite/Meteorite Fragment 203 grams

4.6 Billion Years Ago Muonionalusta meteorite/Meteorite cube/Muonionalusta Cube/High-Quality Meteorite/Meteorite Fragment 203 grams

Regular price $130.00 USD
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Swedish M Steel Hollow Cube – Creative Display Piece & Home Décor This unique hollow cube design combines functionality with artistic elegance, making it a versatile addition to your home or office décor.

Perfect as a decorative piece, a base for your Buddha altar, or simply as a creative desk ornament.

Key Features: Material: Swedish M steel, renowned for durability and a sleek modern look.

Design: Hollowed-out center, adding aesthetic depth and multi-purpose use. Dimensions: 3.1 and 2 cm (1.22 inches) per side. Weight: Approximately 203 g and 58g For those preferring a solid cube (non-hollow), the same dimensions yield a weight of around 300 g (10.58 oz), offering a similar premium display effect.

Why You'll Love It: Clean, minimalist design with a unique metallic finish. Perfect for meditation spaces, as a display stand for small items, or as a modern decorative piece. A thoughtful gift for lovers of Scandinavian-inspired design and creative décor.

  1. The Composition of the Muonionalusta Meteorite The Muonionalusta meteorite is not your average space rock. Its unique composition makes it a treasure trove of cosmic wonders.
  2. Iron and Nickel: The meteorite is predominantly made up of iron (about 91%) and nickel (about 8.4%), which can provide valuable insights into the formation of our Solar System.
  3. Rare Earth Elements: The meteorite also contains trace amounts of rare earth elements like gallium, germanium, and iridium, which are essential components in modern technology.
  4. Widmanstätten Patterns: The Muonionalusta meteorite showcases striking Widmanstätten patterns, which are intricate, geometric designs formed by the interlocking crystal structures of nickel-iron alloys.
  5. These patterns are exclusive to meteorites and cannot be replicated on Earth!
  6. A Connection to the Stars: The Age and Origin of the Muonionalusta Meteorite The Muonionalusta meteorite is a veritable time capsule, offering us a window into the distant past.
  7. Here's what we know about its age and origin: A Staggering 4.6 Billion Years Old: The meteorite is believed to be around 4.6 billion years old, making it one of the oldest known meteorites on Earth!
  8. A Fragment of a Larger Celestial Body: The Muonionalusta meteorite is thought to be a fragment of a more giant asteroid or planetary body that was shattered due to a cataclysmic collision in space. 
  9.  The Muonionalusta Meteorite: A Catalyst for Science and Art The #Sweden Muonionalusta Highlights# extend beyond the scientific realm, inspiring both artists and collectors alike. Check out these fascinating ways the meteorite has made its mark on human culture:
  10. Jewelry and Sculptures: The unique composition and striking patterns of the Muonionalusta meteorite make it a highly sought-after material for crafting exquisite jewelry and sculptures.
  11. A Symbol of Eternity: The meteorite's ancient origins and cosmic connection have led many to view it as a symbol of eternity, making it a popular choice for wedding bands and other sentimental tokens.
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