1
/
of
7
Selection of meteorites from Campo Del Cielo (Argentina). A selection of pieces weighing approximately 4 to 7 grams. Very high quality, a complete and compact piece. A true gem from space!
Selection of meteorites from Campo Del Cielo (Argentina). A selection of pieces weighing approximately 4 to 7 grams. Very high quality, a complete and compact piece. A true gem from space!
Regular price
€21,30 EUR
Regular price
Sale price
€21,30 EUR
Unit price
/
per
Taxes included.
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Couldn't load pickup availability
About the product:
💎 Mineral Type: Meteorite
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Argentina (Campo del cielo)
📐 Dimensions/ ⚖️ Weight : 20 x 20 x 10 millimeters on average
- 1. 7.1 grams
- 2. 6.4 grams
- 3. 7 grams
- 4. 6.1 grams
- 5. 6.2 grams
- 6. 4.3 grams
- 7. 6.2 grams
- 8.5 grams
- 9. 6.9 grams
🔷 Shape: Natural
✨ Colors/Clarity: Silver Gray / Opaque
🔬 Treatment: None
📜 Certificate: From Gem & Zen
🎁 Comes with a presentation box with certificate, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
👉 The name “Campo del Cielo” means “Field of Heaven” in Spanish. Indigenous peoples knew about these meteorites long before scientific documentation. They sparked curiosity and legends, and were exploited for their metallic properties by local populations.
📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Element | Information |
---|---|
Name | Campo del Cielo |
Kind | Iron meteorite (siderite) |
Class | IAB-MG (grouped iron meteorites) |
Main composition | Iron-nickel (~92–93% iron, 5–6% nickel), traces of cobalt and phosphorus |
Structure | Widmanstätten (metallic patterns visible after polishing) |
Density | ~7.7 g/cm³ |
Hardness (Mohs) | 4–5 |
Estimated mass | Individual pieces from a few kg to >30 tonnes combined |
Origin | Probably metallic core of a differentiated asteroid |
Discovery | Documented since the 16th century, Chaco and Santiago del Estero, Argentina |
Impact/fall period | Estimated to be ~4,000–5,000 years BP |
Special features | Massive pieces of iron, some stones weigh several tons; some specimens are used for sculpture and jewelry |
Short story | The name “Campo del Cielo” means “Field of Heaven” in Spanish. Indigenous peoples knew about these meteorites long before scientific documentation. They sparked curiosity and legends, and were exploited for their metallic properties by local populations. |
Interview | Gentle cleaning with water and a dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals |
Lithotherapy (symbolic) | Strength, courage, grounding, energetic protection, connection with the universe |
Share







