This Sericho Pallasite Meteorite is a raw 42.99g specimen featuring the extraordinary composition that makes pallasites so rare and collectable. With a matrix of nickel-iron metal interspersed with golden to green olivine crystals (peridot), this slice offers a stunning representation of planetary formation at the core-mantle boundary of ancient celestial bodies.
The Sericho meteorite was officially recognised in 2016, though it had long been part of the landscape in Isiolo County, Kenya. This expertly cut and polished piece reveals a vibrant distribution of olivine crystals, suspended within its metallic structure. When viewed under natural light, the olivine inclusions gleam with warmth and clarity—offering both aesthetic allure and geological significance.
Each Sericho Pallasite Meteorite is unique, and this 42.99g example is ideal for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by the wonders of the universe. Its structural integrity and visual brilliance make it a standout display piece or a thoughtful gift for enthusiasts of planetary science and meteorite 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: 42.99 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 rare treasure from beyond our planet, now available to hold, study, and admire.
Crystal Pairing
Pair the Sericho Pallasite Meteorite with Tektite to intensify its grounding yet cosmic energy, or with Labradorite to enhance intuitive connection and interdimensional awareness. These combinations support visionary thinking, protection, and deep energetic transformation.