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Meteorite objects

Not every fragment of space is worn as jewelry. Our meteorite objects bring the matter of the stars into everyday life: a fragment older than the Earth, kept in your pocket, in your hand, within sight. It is also a singular gift idea, a way to offer a piece of the universe to those who already have everything.

The matter of the stars, every day

Where a jewel is shown, a meteorite object is lived with. You slip it into your pocket, set it on your desk, hold it in the palm of your hand. Each piece bears the Widmanstätten patterns, that geometric design born in space and impossible to reproduce on Earth, turning cosmic matter into a quiet, everyday companion.

An out-of-the-ordinary gift

To give a meteorite object is to give far more than a present: a fragment of our universe, rare and full of meaning. A gesture off the beaten track, to mark an occasion or simply to delight someone with something unique in all the world.

A material to preserve

Like any material containing iron, your meteorite object calls for a few simple precautions: avoid seawater and chemical, corrosive or household products, and wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Cared for this way, this fragment billions of years old will stay with you for a very long time.

Frequently asked questions

Does a meteorite object make a good gift?

Yes, it is even one of our most appreciated gifts: accessible, original and meaningful, it offers a real fragment of space, perfect to surprise someone.

Is each object unique?

Yes. The Widmanstätten patterns never repeat identically: each meteorite object has its own design, and none looks exactly like another.

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