帕拉斯石陨石 – Brahin (PMG) – 自然橄榄石晶体可见 – 79 克 – 白俄罗斯 - 79 g - (1)





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高品质 Brahin 脉铁镶嵌陨石(PMG),表面可见天然橄榄石晶体,重79 g,白俄罗斯(布拉金区)。
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Premium Pallasite Meteorite – Brahin (PMG)
Natural Olivine Crystals Visible – Museum Display Specimen – Buy It Now
I am pleased to offer this authentic Brahin pallasite meteorite, an officially classified stony-iron meteorite (PMG – Main Group Pallasite), discovered in Belarus.
This individual specimen is particularly remarkable as it naturally displays visible yellow olivine crystals, without any cutting or polishing. This is highly unusual, as olivine crystals in pallasites are most often only visible after slicing and polishing.
This makes the piece both scientifically interesting and visually exceptional, ideal for collectors and display.
--- Meteorite Details ---
Meteorite name: Brahin (official)
Type: Stony-iron meteorite – Pallasite (PMG)
Country of origin: Belarus
Year found: 1810
Total known mass: 823 kg
Observed fall: No
Classification: Pallasite – Main Group (PMG)
Meteoritical Bulletin: MB 44 (1968)
Further classification references: NHM Catalogue (2000), MetBase v7.1 (2006)
--- Offered Lot ---
Weight: 79 g
Condition: Natural individual specimen
Surface: Natural, showing embedded olivine crystals
Cut / polished / glued: No – completely natural !!!
This specimen exhibits a beautiful contrast between the metallic matrix and translucent yellow-green olivine crystals, visible directly on the natural surface.
--- Scientific Background ---
Brahin is a well-known main group pallasite, composed of a nickel-iron matrix containing olivine crystals.
Pallasites are believed to originate from the boundary between the core and mantle of differentiated asteroids, making them among the most fascinating and scientifically important meteorites.
Only 77 meteorites worldwide are classified as pallasites (PMG), making this type particularly rare.
--- History & Provenance ---
The Brahin meteorite was originally discovered in Belarus (formerly USSR), with finds reported since the early 19th century.
Additional specimens were later recovered in the Bragin district area, contributing to its classification and scientific study.
This specimen comes from a curated collection and is offered as an authentic and natural individual piece.
--- Authenticity & Guarantee ---
Official meteorite name: Brahin
Classification: Pallasite (PMG – Main Group)
Listed in Meteoritical Bulletin MB 44
Guaranteed authentic meteorite
A rare opportunity to acquire a natural pallasite specimen with visible olivine crystals, without any artificial enhancement.
FB: #galerielithique
Thank you for your interest.
Patrice Bachelier
Premium Pallasite Meteorite – Brahin (PMG)
Natural Olivine Crystals Visible – Museum Display Specimen – Buy It Now
I am pleased to offer this authentic Brahin pallasite meteorite, an officially classified stony-iron meteorite (PMG – Main Group Pallasite), discovered in Belarus.
This individual specimen is particularly remarkable as it naturally displays visible yellow olivine crystals, without any cutting or polishing. This is highly unusual, as olivine crystals in pallasites are most often only visible after slicing and polishing.
This makes the piece both scientifically interesting and visually exceptional, ideal for collectors and display.
--- Meteorite Details ---
Meteorite name: Brahin (official)
Type: Stony-iron meteorite – Pallasite (PMG)
Country of origin: Belarus
Year found: 1810
Total known mass: 823 kg
Observed fall: No
Classification: Pallasite – Main Group (PMG)
Meteoritical Bulletin: MB 44 (1968)
Further classification references: NHM Catalogue (2000), MetBase v7.1 (2006)
--- Offered Lot ---
Weight: 79 g
Condition: Natural individual specimen
Surface: Natural, showing embedded olivine crystals
Cut / polished / glued: No – completely natural !!!
This specimen exhibits a beautiful contrast between the metallic matrix and translucent yellow-green olivine crystals, visible directly on the natural surface.
--- Scientific Background ---
Brahin is a well-known main group pallasite, composed of a nickel-iron matrix containing olivine crystals.
Pallasites are believed to originate from the boundary between the core and mantle of differentiated asteroids, making them among the most fascinating and scientifically important meteorites.
Only 77 meteorites worldwide are classified as pallasites (PMG), making this type particularly rare.
--- History & Provenance ---
The Brahin meteorite was originally discovered in Belarus (formerly USSR), with finds reported since the early 19th century.
Additional specimens were later recovered in the Bragin district area, contributing to its classification and scientific study.
This specimen comes from a curated collection and is offered as an authentic and natural individual piece.
--- Authenticity & Guarantee ---
Official meteorite name: Brahin
Classification: Pallasite (PMG – Main Group)
Listed in Meteoritical Bulletin MB 44
Guaranteed authentic meteorite
A rare opportunity to acquire a natural pallasite specimen with visible olivine crystals, without any artificial enhancement.
FB: #galerielithique
Thank you for your interest.
Patrice Bachelier

