Pallasite Meteorite

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Behold a celestial rarity – an intact mounted Seymchan pallasite meteorite, a cosmic sculpture born of fire and silence, retrieved from the windswept reaches of Magadan, Russia.
Unlike the radiant slices commonly seen – those delicate, stained-glass mosaics of olivine and iron-nickel – this specimen stands in full-bodied majesty. A complete form, raw and resolute, bearing the full gravitas of its extraterrestrial origin. It is not dissected but whole, a survivor of violent astral alchemy, shaped in the molten heart of a long-lost planetary body and cast adrift through time and vacuum before being buried beneath Earth’s crust.
Pallasites, the rarest of all meteorite classes, are formed at the boundary of core and mantle – where silica meets metal in a slow, gravitational ballet. This Seymchan holds within its matrix a lattice of golden-green peridot suspended in a glistening metallic web, forged under cosmic pressure and preserved in iron.
To encounter a full Seymchan is to witness the architecture of a broken world – intact, unsliced and resolutely yielding. It is a relic not of Earth, but of the solar system’s infancy – a prelude to planets, a shard of stardust’s ambition. It is memory, encapsulated in metal and mineral – a poem of planetary death, still whispering in solid form.

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Details

Specimen

Stony-Iron Meteorite

Origin

Seymchan, Russia

Dimensions

L 15 x D 14 x H 22 in (L 36 x D 35 x H 54 cm)

Weight

94 lb (43 kg)

The above dimensions refer to the piece complete with stand, the specimen alone measures L 14 x D 5 x H 16 in (L 36 x D 13 x H 40 cm) and weights 80 lb (36 kg).