The meteorite was first discovered in Sweden, nearly 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle, in 1906 by two children who stumbled over a metal object stuck in the ground. Later determined to be an iron meteorite, it was thought to have fallen approximately 800,000 years ago. Other, smaller pieces of the meteorite have been found in the area, spread by the impact with the earth or moved through glacial changes. We offer these portions in rounds so that you can add a bit of the universe to your jewelry designs. The kinds of meteorite beads we offer are; Muonionalusta Meteorites, Stone Meteorites, and Tektite.
These meteorite nugget beads are sure to elevate your designs! These nugget beads come to you from beyond earth.....from a place far, far away! See below for more information on...
These meteorite nugget bead are a stunning stand-alone piece. These nuggets come to you from beyond earth.....from a place far, far away! See below for more information on the unique...
Stone meteorites were once the outer crust of a planet or asteroid and were formed at the beginning of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago. Meteorites like these are...
Stone meteorites were once the outer crust of a planet or asteroid and were formed at the beginning of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago. Meteorites like these are...
Tektite is a natural glass formed by meteorite collisions with Earth. When moving through the Earth’s atmosphere, a meteorite builds up heat that is then released into the terrestrial rocks...
Tektite is a natural glass formed by meteorite collisions with Earth. When moving through the Earth’s atmosphere, a meteorite builds up heat that is then released into the terrestrial rocks...
Tektite is a natural glass formed by meteorite collisions with Earth. When moving through the Earth’s atmosphere, a meteorite builds up heat that is then released into the terrestrial rocks...
Tektite is a natural glass formed by meteorite collisions with Earth. When moving through the Earth’s atmosphere, a meteorite builds up heat that is then released into the terrestrial rocks...
Tektite is a natural glass formed by meteorite collisions with Earth. When moving through the Earth’s atmosphere, a meteorite builds up heat that is then released into the terrestrial rocks...