2 x Ohrstecker Meteorit Campo del Cielo / neu 925. Sterlingsilber - 2.52 g - (2)
Nr. 83091975
Campo del Cielo & Petalit (Kastorit) Anhänger - Höhe: 37 mm - Breite: 15 mm- 5.62 g - (1)
Nr. 83091975
Campo del Cielo & Petalit (Kastorit) Anhänger - Höhe: 37 mm - Breite: 15 mm- 5.62 g - (1)
13.49cts Campo del Cielo & Petalite ( Castorite ) Pendant
Shape: Rough
Sterling Silver 925
Identification: Natural Campo del Cielo Meteorite - Petalite
Size: 37 x 15 x 10 mm
Grams: 5,62 g.
Argentina - Finlandia
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The photos are taken in cold light, I don't use any filters, but sometimes they can vary a bit from seeing them in reality.
And also take into account the measurements and weight when it comes to small stones, the photos are enlarged to see them better and in all details.
Meaning & Energy
Like all meteorites, Campo del Cielo assists one in the full physical transformation of your own existence, while elevating your consciousness to new, unimaginable heights. Meteors provide an energy that pushes one to completely break down their idea of themselves (and who they are) so they can begin to rebuild the true image of themselves. Campo del Cielo meteorite fragments soar above all other space rocks when it comes to the reimagination of who you really are. You are the creator of your own universe and can choose to do whatever it is in this world, thus providing endless joy and happiness.
Science & Origin of Campo Del Cielo
Campo del Cielo is the name given to a family of meteorite fragments found in a 2 x 12 mi area (crater) in northern Argentina. The meteor was estimated to have impacted Earth around 4700-4200 years ago. The first recorded mention we have of this mineral dates back to 1576, when the governor of a northern Argentina province used the military to search for a large piece of metal. He was only aware of this material because of the knowledge from the aboroginal people of Argentina, who used this space rock for weapons and crafting material. They found what had assumed to be the natural metal and sent it back to mainland Europe for further analysis. There was very little recorded activity mentioning anything else about this meteorite until 1774. However, little did this governor know that he had actually found an 18 ton single piece of meteorite that was later referred to as Meson di Fierro (meaning the Table of Iron). This name was coined by Don Bartolomé Francisco de Maguna, who “rediscovered” this mineral in 1774.
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