Moon Dust Necklace in Sterling Silver
Give the gift of the moon with this genuine sterling silver moon dust pendant! This beautiful moon necklace contains real moon dust held beautifully within the reinforced crystal vial. The moon pendant comes with our lifetime guarantee of authenticity.
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DESCRIPTION
THE PERFECT MOON NECKLACE
Who doesn't want to own a real piece of the Moon? There is that romantic saying, "I love you to the moon and back." Well, now you can prove it by giving the person you love most in the world a real piece of the Moon with this beautiful sterling silver vial necklace containing a genuine sample of dust cut from a lunar meteorite.
Product Information:
- Contains approx. 20mg of genuine moon dust
- The silver cap is made from 925 solid sterling silver
- The pendant measures approx. 2.8cm x 1.2cm (1.1" x 0.47")
- The vial is made from a clear, strengthened glass
- Includes an 18-inch 925 sterling silver necklace with a 2-inch extender
- Comes in an elegant gift box
- Includes a certificate card of authenticity
- Includes an individual meteorite registration number (i.e., NWA 4881)
But how does a Lunar meteorite end up here on Earth?
Well, the answer may surprise you! Look up at the Moon, and you will see that it is covered in craters; this is because there is no tectonic plate movement, unlike here on Earth. These craters were caused after space debris crashed into the Moon over the course of its long life. When a sizeable object impacts the Moon, debris is flung into space. Eventually, some of this debris is caught by the Earth's gravitational pull and lands here on Earth. When this lunar rock tumbles to Earth, it becomes known as a meteorite. Hunters and collectors will search for said meteorites, but one must be very fortunate to find a lunar meteorite as they comprise less than 1% of all meteorites found here on Earth! Fascinating, isn't it?
Authentication Information:
The moon dust contained within was collected while cutting a lunar meteorite. The meteorite was sourced from one of the most respected collectors of planetary meteorites in the world. The meteorites we use in our pendants have been studied and authenticated by a top laboratory, and an official meteorite number has been given, thus ensuring absolute authenticity. This serial number can be used on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science website, where a complete analysis and composition breakdown is publicly available.
Allergy Advice:
The sterling silver pendant, vial, and necklace are nickel-free.
Description
THE PERFECT MOON NECKLACE
Who doesn't want to own a real piece of the Moon? There is that romantic saying, "I love you to the moon and back." Well, now you can prove it by giving the person you love most in the world a real piece of the Moon with this beautiful sterling silver vial necklace containing a genuine sample of dust cut from a lunar meteorite.
Product Information:
- Contains approx. 20mg of genuine moon dust
- The silver cap is made from 925 solid sterling silver
- The pendant measures approx. 2.8cm x 1.2cm (1.1" x 0.47")
- The vial is made from a clear, strengthened glass
- Includes an 18-inch 925 sterling silver necklace with a 2-inch extender
- Comes in an elegant gift box
- Includes a certificate card of authenticity
- Includes an individual meteorite registration number (i.e., NWA 4881)
But how does a Lunar meteorite end up here on Earth?
Well, the answer may surprise you! Look up at the Moon, and you will see that it is covered in craters; this is because there is no tectonic plate movement, unlike here on Earth. These craters were caused after space debris crashed into the Moon over the course of its long life. When a sizeable object impacts the Moon, debris is flung into space. Eventually, some of this debris is caught by the Earth's gravitational pull and lands here on Earth. When this lunar rock tumbles to Earth, it becomes known as a meteorite. Hunters and collectors will search for said meteorites, but one must be very fortunate to find a lunar meteorite as they comprise less than 1% of all meteorites found here on Earth! Fascinating, isn't it?
Authentication Information:
The moon dust contained within was collected while cutting a lunar meteorite. The meteorite was sourced from one of the most respected collectors of planetary meteorites in the world. The meteorites we use in our pendants have been studied and authenticated by a top laboratory, and an official meteorite number has been given, thus ensuring absolute authenticity. This serial number can be used on the International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science website, where a complete analysis and composition breakdown is publicly available.
Allergy Advice:
The sterling silver pendant, vial, and necklace are nickel-free.