The Story
Necklace NOT included
This sleek rectangular pendant is crafted from a genuine slice of Muonionalusta meteorite—one of the oldest known materials on Earth. Shaped into a modern stick design and set in a polished .925 sterling silver bail, it’s finished with a rhodium coating to enhance durability and maintain its refined shine. Whether worn casually or dressed up, it brings timeless style with a cosmic twist.
The meteorite has been carefully etched to reveal the famous Widmanstätten pattern—a mesmerizing lattice of nickel-iron crystals that formed as the meteorite cooled slowly in space over millions of years. Because no two patterns are ever the same, each pendant is completely unique—a true one-of-a-kind piece of the universe.
About the Meteorite:
The Muonionalusta meteorite is a fine octahedrite iron meteorite, believed to be one of the oldest known materials on Earth, with an estimated age of over 4.5 billion years. It originated in the core of a shattered protoplanet and traveled through space before falling to Earth over a million years ago in what is now northern Sweden. First discovered in 1906, it has become highly prized for both its scientific significance and its stunning natural patterns.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Necklace NOT included
This sleek rectangular pendant is crafted from a genuine slice of Muonionalusta meteorite—one of the oldest known materials on Earth. Shaped into a modern stick design and set in a polished .925 sterling silver bail, it’s finished with a rhodium coating to enhance durability and maintain its refined shine. Whether worn casually or dressed up, it brings timeless style with a cosmic twist.
The meteorite has been carefully etched to reveal the famous Widmanstätten pattern—a mesmerizing lattice of nickel-iron crystals that formed as the meteorite cooled slowly in space over millions of years. Because no two patterns are ever the same, each pendant is completely unique—a true one-of-a-kind piece of the universe.
About the Meteorite:
The Muonionalusta meteorite is a fine octahedrite iron meteorite, believed to be one of the oldest known materials on Earth, with an estimated age of over 4.5 billion years. It originated in the core of a shattered protoplanet and traveled through space before falling to Earth over a million years ago in what is now northern Sweden. First discovered in 1906, it has become highly prized for both its scientific significance and its stunning natural patterns.





















