Constellation meteorite bracelet Pegasus cut from a meteorite and black diamonds

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A beautiful meteorite constellation bracelet Pegasus, the diameter is 17 mm and 11, black diamonds with a silky cord, grey or black, one size.

This constellation owes its name to Pegasus the winged horse of the Greek mythology. This is the seventh largest constellation in the sky. According to the Greek-Roman poets, he arises to the sky after his birth and serves Zeus, by bringing lightning and thunder over Olympia. Symbol of wisdom, the poets seeked inspiration from the sources that flowed from his hooves.

  • Falling on Earth a million years ago, this meteorite comes from the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter.
  • Very rare, it is composed of different metals and minerals, it is a nucleus of a small planet.
  • This meteorite is 4.5 billion years old.
  • It is characterized by showing, with the naked eye, a network of characteristic bands named the figures of Widmanstätten.
  • These captivating and natural patterns are proof of its extraterrestrial origin.

All our jewelry comes with a certificate delivered by a Graduate Gemologist.

Constellation and Symbol : discover the hidden meaning...

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Delivery time Switzerland 2 to 3 business days
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Warranty of 2 years

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