Unclassified NWA meteorite Chondrite Meteorite - Height: 90 mm - Width: 70 mm - 327 g - (1)






Over 20 years collecting meteorites; former museum curator and experienced restorer.
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From the Moroccan desert, this unclassified NWA chondrite meteorite shows a striking fusion crust, desert patina and fracture lines that appeal to serious collectors.
Description from the seller
Meteorite chondrite from Morocco!
A piece of the sky fallen into the palm of your hand. An extraterrestrial object between your fingers.
Recovered in Morocco in the desert, near Alnif.
It has a stunning desert patina, visible to the naked eye or under a microscope, allowing the internal matrix and beautiful metallic inclusions to be seen.
She has a very pretty crust of fusion.
She also has lines of fractures.
Dimensions: 9 cm x 7 cm x 3 cm
Weight: 327 grams.
Status: cleaned and treated.
An exceptional piece of museum quality!
It comes with its certificate of authenticity!
Fast delivery in well-protected packaging with a tracking number.
We are members of the METEORITICAL SOCIETY, member No 54, and members of the GMA GLOBAL METEORITICAL ASSOCIATION.
Seller's Story
Meteorite chondrite from Morocco!
A piece of the sky fallen into the palm of your hand. An extraterrestrial object between your fingers.
Recovered in Morocco in the desert, near Alnif.
It has a stunning desert patina, visible to the naked eye or under a microscope, allowing the internal matrix and beautiful metallic inclusions to be seen.
She has a very pretty crust of fusion.
She also has lines of fractures.
Dimensions: 9 cm x 7 cm x 3 cm
Weight: 327 grams.
Status: cleaned and treated.
An exceptional piece of museum quality!
It comes with its certificate of authenticity!
Fast delivery in well-protected packaging with a tracking number.
We are members of the METEORITICAL SOCIETY, member No 54, and members of the GMA GLOBAL METEORITICAL ASSOCIATION.
