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Pallasite Meteorite Pendant,Olive Crystal Space Jewelry

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A heavenly gem of stars, a rare treasure in the universe
Pallasite is one of the rarest categories in the meteorite family, accounting for only about 0.2% of all known meteorites. It is a subclass of stony iron meteorites, composed of a nickel iron metal matrix interwoven with translucent olivine crystals, forming a unique "star studded" structure. Its origin is still a mystery, and the scientific community speculates that it may be the product of a violent collision between the asteroid core and the mantle boundary. There are less than a hundred olive meteorite specimens with collectible value worldwide, each of which is a non renewable cosmic heritage.
Artistic masterpieces that transcend dimensions
When light passes through the cross-section of an olivine meteorite, the golden metallic veins and yellow green to amber olivine complement each other, as if enclosing the starlight of the Milky Way within an inch. Some olivine stones have extremely high purity and transparency comparable to gemstones, and can be processed into "space jewelry".
The messenger witnessing the birth of the solar system
The age of the olive meteorite exceeds 4.5 billion years, which is the same age as the solar system. The olivine crystals inside retain the chemical imprints of the original nebula, providing key samples for scientists to study planet formation. In 1772, German naturalist Peter Pallas made the first scientific record of this type of meteorite in Siberia, Russia, and the Pallsite meteorite was named after him.
Nowadays, olive meteorites are not only priceless treasures in the field of scientific research, but also the "ultimate collection" pursued by top collectors. It carries the magnificence and mystery of the universe, and is one of the closest ways for humans to touch the stars.