This 23.88g Sericho Pallasite Meteorite is a stunning raw piece featuring vibrant olivine crystals (peridot) encased within a lustrous nickel-iron matrix. As one of the rarest and most visually captivating meteorite types, pallasites offer a unique glimpse into the transitional boundary between the metallic core and rocky mantle of early planetary bodies.
Officially classified in 2016, the Sericho meteorite was found in Isiolo County, Kenya, where it had long been recognised by local communities for its unusual metallic properties. This expertly prepared slice reveals golden-green olivine inclusions set against a bright, reflective metal base—highlighting the contrast and cosmic beauty for which Sericho is known.
Each Sericho Pallasite Meteorite is entirely unique. This 23.88g example features strong crystal distribution and structural integrity, making it ideal for display, teaching collections, or private acquisition. It combines scientific relevance with artistic natural form, perfect for those who appreciate planetary geology and space history.
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Type: Stony-Iron Meteorite (Pallasite)
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Classification: Sericho, Kenya – officially recognised 2016
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Composition: Nickel-Iron metal with olivine (peridot) crystals
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Weight: 23.88 grams
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Presentation: Supplied in a protective display box with certificate of authenticity and specimen information
This is the exact specimen you will receive—a true collector’s piece with both aesthetic and scientific merit.
Crystal Pairing
Enhance the cosmic properties of the Sericho Pallasite Meteorite by pairing it with Blue Kyanite for high-frequency alignment and clarity of purpose, or Garnet to anchor its interstellar energy into the physical body. These pairings support balance, strength, and conscious exploration.