Genuine Campo Del Cielo 20-30 gram Meteorite Nugget
H**Y
Out of this world
Well it was from out of this world, but, now is part of my world. Right next to my Trinitite and other amazing samples.
A**A
Amazing piece of space history!
I think this is such a special piece of a meteor! It is so weighty and vibrates with so much energy that it thrums in your hand! To me this piece looks exactly like a human heart, and from every angle too!!! I call it My Heart's Desire Lucky Talisman! It came with an index card sized certificate of authenticity proving that it did come from the Campo Del Cielo meteor strike in Argentina in 1576! Amazing to own a piece of that history! I am so happy with the piece I got and feel like it was meant to be mine!
C**S
Starborn Creations is the only place to shop!
I can’t enough about these people. Lauren helped me get the perfect meteorite for my son for Christmas. They rushed during a busy time to make our Christmas great. I have a 4 year old son that is obsessed with everything space. Lately we have been talking about meteors and asteroids. So this meteorite is the perfect gift for him. If you are going to buy one, these are the people to buy from. They will take care of you.
I**T
From outer space
Really cool piece. Space rock.
D**D
This is genuine
I am a geologist and know what to look for when it comes to meteorites. The density really gives it away along with its color and luster. I love the size and the case it comes with. Keep in mind no 2 will be the same.
A**R
Real meteorite.
This appears to be the real deal. Great size and a great conversation piece. A "must have" for any rock collector. Would recommend and buy again.
A**+
nice and quality!
I felt this was perfect as a meteor example, clean bright metal, with iron layers and pits.
J**A
A Great Christmas Gift -
I gave this chunk of meteorite to a six year old for Christmas. It was intended as an "inducement" to get him into science, or at least acknowledge that science "exists". I told him the origin of the meteorite, Argentina about 4200 years ago, and that this chunk of rock was around 4,500,000,000 years old (that's four and one half billion years to you math lovers). Then I make him write out the number. He was impressed. I hope this "rock" gets the kid into thinking smart.
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