Libya Crystal Tektite, with cristobalite. - 1.71 kg






Over 20 years collecting meteorites; former museum curator and experienced restorer.
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Cristal de Libia is a silica-rich tectite meteorite with cristobalite, originating from Libia (region/city) and Egypt, weighing 1.710 kg.
Description from the seller
Libyan crystal is pure silica, since they formed in the Sahara Desert, between
Libya and Egypt, due to the impact of a large meteorite 28 million years ago.
Libyan crystal has been used as tools and jewelry in ancient times, with Pharaoh Tutankhamun's scarab brooch being the most famous piece.
Tektites are the result of the fusion and crystallization of terrestrial material due to the high temperatures and pressures that are sometimes generated in the impact of a large meteorite on the Earth's surface.
Bubbles can be observed inside the interior that encloses gas, which is very useful scientifically for analyzing and understanding how tectites form.
In addition, we can observe remnants of uncrystallized sediments.
They are becoming increasingly scarce, especially those of a considerable size like the one offered in this lot. If finding a meteorite is already difficult, a tektite is much more difficult to find because this phenomenon does not always occur.
At Expometeoritos, we handle dissemination, talks, workshops, analysis, classification, and exhibitions of meteorites.
We are members of:
IMCA (International Meteorite Collectors Association) #8187
- Meteoritical Society
American Meteor Society
All of our parts are certified, and in addition, we provide the chemical composition analysis if the value of the part exceeds €300, performed at our facilities by X-ray spectrometry.
Seller's Story
Libyan crystal is pure silica, since they formed in the Sahara Desert, between
Libya and Egypt, due to the impact of a large meteorite 28 million years ago.
Libyan crystal has been used as tools and jewelry in ancient times, with Pharaoh Tutankhamun's scarab brooch being the most famous piece.
Tektites are the result of the fusion and crystallization of terrestrial material due to the high temperatures and pressures that are sometimes generated in the impact of a large meteorite on the Earth's surface.
Bubbles can be observed inside the interior that encloses gas, which is very useful scientifically for analyzing and understanding how tectites form.
In addition, we can observe remnants of uncrystallized sediments.
They are becoming increasingly scarce, especially those of a considerable size like the one offered in this lot. If finding a meteorite is already difficult, a tektite is much more difficult to find because this phenomenon does not always occur.
At Expometeoritos, we handle dissemination, talks, workshops, analysis, classification, and exhibitions of meteorites.
We are members of:
IMCA (International Meteorite Collectors Association) #8187
- Meteoritical Society
American Meteor Society
All of our parts are certified, and in addition, we provide the chemical composition analysis if the value of the part exceeds €300, performed at our facilities by X-ray spectrometry.
