Authentic Unclassified Meteorite 34.2g
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Found by a Nomad. Chosen for You.
Somewhere in the vast silence of the Moroccan desert, in 2025, a nomad walking ancient trade routes looked down and saw something that didn't belong. A stone unlike the others — denser, darker, with a surface that had been kissed by fire long before any human walked this Earth.
He had found a meteorite.
This 34.2-gram unclassified chondrite had been resting in the Saharan sands for an unknown span of time, slowly taking on the warm ochre and brown tones of its desert environment — a natural patina born from centuries of wind, heat, and mineral exchange with the ancient soil beneath it. The desert preserved it. The nomad found it. We selected it.
A Window Into Deep Time
This specimen has been windowed — a small face carefully cut to reveal what lies beneath the surface. Through that window, you can see them clearly: chondrules, tiny spherical structures that formed from molten droplets floating freely in the solar nebula over 4.5 billion years ago, before the planets existed. These are among the oldest solid structures in the known universe, and they are visible to the naked eye in this very stone.
Secondary Fusion Crust
Look closely at the surface and you will notice something remarkable — a secondary fusion crust. This means the meteorite experienced not one but two episodes of intense heating during its atmospheric passage, each leaving its mark on the exterior. It is a rare and scientifically interesting feature that adds both beauty and character to the specimen.
The Specimen
- Type: Unclassified Ordinary Chondrite
- Weight: 34.2 grams
- Dimensions: 34 × 28 × 25 mm
- Find Location: Moroccan Desert, 2025
- Surface: Secondary fusion crust, desert patina
- Window: Cut and polished face revealing chondrules
- Condition: Intact individual, display-ready
Selected for Meteorite Enthusiasts
We don't list every stone that comes through our hands. We select. This specimen was chosen because it tells a complete story — from the birth of the solar system, through space, through fire, through the Sahara, to your collection. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is ready to display, study, or gift to someone who deserves something truly extraordinary.
There is only one. When it's gone, it's gone forever.
