A LARGE GIBEON METEORITE SLICE
A LARGE GIBEON METEORITE SLICE
A LARGE GIBEON METEORITE SLICE
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A LARGE GIBEON METEORITE SLICE

Iron, fine octahedriteGibeon, Great Nama Land, Namibia

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A LARGE GIBEON METEORITE SLICE
Iron, fine octahedrite
Gibeon, Great Nama Land, Namibia
The undulating natural rim of this complete slice is rendered in a smoky charcoal hue with caramel highlights. The crystalline pattern of this meteorite is unusually robust. Signature troilite inclusions are scattered throughout this choice example. The reverse is polished to a mirrored finished. Modern cutting.
15½ x 13 x ¼in. (39.5 x 33 x 0.6cm.)

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Most iron meteorites originated from the cores of asteroids that existed billions of years ago between Mars and Jupiter. Namibian tribesmen located the mass from which this slice originated with the aid of a metal detector. When cut and etched, Gibeons exhibit a fine-octahedral latticework of metallic alloys, troilite and taenite. This exquisite natural design is known as a Widmanstätten pattern. As this pattern does not appear in terrestrial iron ores, its presence is diagnostic of iron meteorites.

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