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The Sericho Pallasite Meteorite is an extraordinary example of a stony-iron meteorite, featuring gleaming olivine crystals embedded in a metallic iron-nickel matrix. Discovered in 2016 near Sericho, Kenya, this specimen belongs to one of the rarest and most visually striking meteorite classes known as pallasites.
These specimens contain large, gem-quality olivine (peridot) crystals suspended within a matrix of iron, creating a mosaic of extraterrestrial origin. Pallasites are believed to have formed at the boundary between the metallic core and silicate mantle of differentiated asteroids—offering a glimpse into the deep interiors of early planetary bodies.
This Sericho specimen has been carefully cut and polished to reveal the stunning contrast between the golden-green olivine and silvery metal. It is a prized addition for meteorite collectors, planetary science enthusiasts, or anyone captivated by Earth's extraterrestrial visitors.
Type: Stony-Iron Meteorite (Pallasite)
Classification: Main Group Pallasite
Discovered: 2016, Isiolo County, near Sericho, Kenya
Composition: Olivine (Peridot) in an iron-nickel matrix
Origin: Boundary layer between metal core and mantle of an asteroid
Finish: Polished on one side (may vary – specify if needed)
Stability Note: Like many pallasites, Sericho contains iron and should be stored in a dry environment to reduce oxidation
Each specimen is individually selected and varies in shape, pattern and olivine distribution. Comes with a GeoFossils authenticity label and locality information.
Weight: 280g
Height: 15.2cm
Width: 16.2cm
Thickness: 2mm
Please you will receive the exact Sericho as seen in image.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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