We created this Fire and Ice Meteorite Ring by adding Campo Del Cielo meteorite shavings and crushed red and blue opal to a black ceramic band.
Here are some key features of this ring:
- We sealed the inlay with a jewelry grade resin to. Therefore it is water proof and scratch resistant.
- Our team hand makes each ring, carefully placing each piece of meteorite and opal to create a unique piece. Each ring may differ slightly from the pictures shown.
- We can customize the amount of meteorite or opal. Therefore, just add a note to your order and we will gladly accommodate your request at no extra cost.
- We include a Certificate of Authenticity with each ring, describing the inlay materials and their source.
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The Campo del Cielo meteorite group, first discovered in 1576 in Chaco, Argentina, comprises iron meteorites that fell to Earth around 4,000 to 5,000 years ago. Additionally, the area, named Campo del Cielo, meaning “Field of the Sky” in Spanish, houses the largest meteorite, the Gancedo meteorite, weighing over 37 tons. Scientists extensively study these meteorites because they are among the oldest ever found on Earth.
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