This 28.73g Sericho Pallasite Meteorite is a finely raw specimen revealing the rare and captivating beauty of olivine crystals (peridot) embedded in a nickel-iron matrix. Pallasites are among the most remarkable meteorite types, formed deep within ancient celestial bodies where the metal core meets the silicate mantle.
The Sericho meteorite was officially classified in 2016, though locals in Isiolo County, Kenya, had encountered these iron-rich stones for generations. This expertly cut slice displays a stunning distribution of golden-green olivine inclusions, each crystal suspended in its metallic host—creating a natural mosaic that’s both scientifically valuable and visually striking.
Unique in composition and cosmic origin, this 28.73g specimen offers excellent clarity and structural integrity, ideal for collectors, educational displays, or planetary science enthusiasts seeking a genuine and rare space object.
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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: 28.73 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 piece of planetary material perfect for display or collection.
Crystal Pairing
Pair the Sericho Pallasite Meteorite with Danburite to heighten spiritual clarity and access to higher frequencies, or with Black Tourmaline to anchor and protect its celestial energy. These supportive crystals balance the Sericho’s interstellar origin with grounding and intuitive insight.