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Meteorite Ring

The meteorite ring shown is a titanium ring with an inlay of genuine Gibeon Meteorite that fell to Earth in prehistory.  The meteorite was discovered in Namibia in South Africa in 1838.  It has a unique crystalline grain structure called Widmanstatten lines that were caused by the meteorite slowly cooling over millions of years as it hurtled through space.  It is estimated to be over 4 billion years old!  The government of Namibia has stopped export of the meteorite, so it will become rarer as the years go by.  It's a great mix of ancient and contemporary.  We are a leader in the manufacture of meteorite rings. This is truly a work of art and history available for your finger.

The meteorite ring shown is a titanium ring with an inlay of genuine Gibeon Meteorite that fell to Earth in prehistory.  The meteorite was discovered in Namibia in South Africa in 1838.  It has a unique crystalline grain structure called Widmanstatten lines that were caused by the meteorite slowly cooling over millions of years as it hurtled through space.  It is estimated to be over 4 billion years old!  The government of Namibia has stopped export of the meteorite, so it will become rarer as the years go by.  It's a great mix of ancient and contemporary.  We are a leader in the manufacture of meteorite rings. This is truly a work of art and history available for your finger.

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The meteorite ring shown is a titanium ring with an inlay of genuine Gibeon Meteorite that fell to Earth in prehistory.  The meteorite was discovered in Namibia in South Africa in 1838.  It has a unique crystalline grain structure called Widmanstatten lines that were caused by the meteorite slowly cooling over millions of years as it hurtled through space.  It is estimated to be over 4 billion years old!  The government of Namibia has stopped export of the meteorite, so it will become rarer as the years go by.  It's a great mix of ancient and contemporary.  We are a leader in the manufacture of meteorite rings. This is truly a work of art and history available for your finger.