Description
Classic yet modern, this ring prominently features a carefully cut iron meteorite set in 10k white gold prongs. Gibeon, found in 1836 in Namibia, Africa, originated from the core of an asteroid. The lines visible in this ring’s Gibeon overlay, called a Widmanstätten pattern, are the result of cooling in outer space over billions of years and etching with dilute nitric acid, revealing a three-dimensional octahedral structure in the metal. No two meteorites will ever have the same Widmanstätten pattern, making this a one-of-a-kind work of art.
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