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Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite Carved Cube
Close Up of Seymchan Meteorite Carved Cube
Widmandstatten Meteorite Pattern
Carved Cube Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite
Close Up of Widmandstatten Pattern in Meteorite
Carved Meteorite Cube from Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite
Meteorite Cube
Meteorite Cube Close Up
Schriebersite Included Meteorite
Schreibersite inclusions in Seymchan Meteorite Cube
Meteorite Cube displayed on Magnetic Display Stand

Seymchan Meteorite Cube

$295.00

An intergalactic treasure! This carved Meteorite Cube comes from the Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite found in the Magadan Oblast Region of Russia. The main mass of meteorite, which was almost 600 lbs was discovered in 1967 by a Geologist performing a survey in a nearby creek bed. A few months later, a second specimen weighting approximately 100 lbs. was located about 20 meters away. At this time, only metal-based specimens were recovered, and therefore classified as an IIE (iron 2E meteorite).

In the early 2000's an important discovery occurred at this site, including an additional approx. 100 lbs of material. With these new specimens, it was discovered that the meteorite specimens also included Olivine crystals! This subsequently changed the designation of the Seymchan meteorite to a Pallasite Meteorite in 2007. 

One theory as to how both varieties (metal only and Olivine-included) both occurred from this meteorite, is that as the original mass of material was coming through our atmosphere, sections were sheared off at the nickel-iron / Olivine crystal borders. This may explain why some areas of the Seymchan meteorite recovered only display nickel-iron and the others contain Olivine crystals. 

A piece of the Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite was cut and carved into this incredible cube shape. The intricate criss-crossing patterns called Widmanstatten formations or Thomson structures are figures of long nickel-iron crystals found in some, but not all, meteorites. It is a mixture of interweaving Kamacite (native iron!) and Taenite bands or ribbons called lamellae. It is believed extremely slow cooling (potentially millions of years) allowed these two metal alloys to form this intricate inter-growth. This specimen also contains Schreibersite inclusions. The pattern is further revealed when certain meteorites are cut, polished and acid-etched. 

Please note, this specimen does not contain Olivine inclusions. This silver-colored cube displays beautifully in 360 degrees and is shown here with a magnetic meteorite display stand (stand not included). 

Approx: 37 grams, 1.7cm x 1.7cm

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Seymchan Meteorite Cube

$295.00
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