Seymchan pallasite meteorite cabochon
Pallasite stony iron meteorite from Russia
This oval/egg shaped cab of stony iron meteorite has a couple of translucent crystals, a dome that is high enough to set the piece and great finish. The last photo is of the back of the cab.
Per the Met Bul “The first piece of Seymchan meteorite was found in 1967 a brook flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR.”
Weight: 2.6 grams
Measures: 20 x 13 x 4 mm
SEYM-2-6
Pallasite stony iron meteorite from Russia
This oval/egg shaped cab of stony iron meteorite has a couple of translucent crystals, a dome that is high enough to set the piece and great finish. The last photo is of the back of the cab.
Per the Met Bul “The first piece of Seymchan meteorite was found in 1967 a brook flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR.”
Weight: 2.6 grams
Measures: 20 x 13 x 4 mm
SEYM-2-6
Pallasite stony iron meteorite from Russia
This oval/egg shaped cab of stony iron meteorite has a couple of translucent crystals, a dome that is high enough to set the piece and great finish. The last photo is of the back of the cab.
Per the Met Bul “The first piece of Seymchan meteorite was found in 1967 a brook flowing into the river of Hekandue, a left tributary of the river of Jasachnaja of the Magadan district, USSR.”
Weight: 2.6 grams
Measures: 20 x 13 x 4 mm
SEYM-2-6