


Pallasite Meteorite
Stony-iron with olivine crystals
The front side second image is polished revealing beautiful gemlike olivine crystals the back side first image is the natural rough exterior Pallasites are believed to have formed at the coremantle boundary of differentiated asteroids Extremely rare and highly prized by collectors



Iron Meteorite
Dense iron-nickel meteorite with dark surface and regmaglypts.
The front side second image shows the natural rough metallic surface with deep pits from atmospheric entry the back side first image also displays the natural exterior surface Iron meteorites are believed to come from the cores of ancient asteroids shattered by collisions Extremely heavy magnetic and highly valued by collectors



Gibeon Meteorite
An iron meteorite primarily composed of iron-nickel alloy featuring the famous Widmansttten pattern
The first image shows the natural rough exterior of the meteorite while the second image displays a polished and acidetched surface revealing the unique Widmansttten pattern a crystalline structure formed by slow cooling over millions of years in space Gibeon meteorites fell in prehistoric times in Namibia and are highly prized for their aesthetic patterns and structural stability